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LYRICS 



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PSALTER 



A METRICAL RENDERING OF SELECTIONS 
FROM THE TSALMS 



BY 

EDWARD A. COLLIER, D.D. 



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PREFACE 

This volume is designed primarily for devotional 
reading. It contains a selection of Psalms and parts of 
Psalms from a metrical rendering of the entire Psalter. 
The work was begun twenty years ago, and much of it 
has appeared in many religious papers. Kind com- 
mendation of initial portions, by the late Francis N. 
Zabriskie, D. D. (then Editor of the Christian Intel- 
ligencer), and especially his laconic message on a postal- 
card — "Keep it up" — encouraged the author to go on 
until the whole was done. By many others than the 
author it has been thought that a volume of selections 
of the most lyrical portions of his work would be wel- 
comed for devotional reading by those who love the 
songs of the great singer of the Church. 

Strict adherence to the spirit of the original has been 
conscientiously sought. With that, slight freedom of 
paraphrase has been exercised here and there, as seemed 
necessary to correct and smooth versification. Without 
some degree of such freedom, as Keble long ago main- 
tained, a good acceptable metrical rendering is "im- 
possible." Rigid literalism makes crudities and in- 
felicities of rhythm and rhyme, as well as of expression, 
unavoidable. Occasional expansion also, if true to the 
thought of the Psalm, has been deemed preferable to the 
compression which squeezes out every vestige of poetry. 
These unavoidable results of strict adherence to the 
ipsissima verba of a version of the original furnish a 
striking illustration of how "the letter killeth." None 
can "paint the lily" ; but we need not let the beauty of 
the Psalms be marred and bruised by the iron-clad feet 
of English verse. 



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If the author has contributed anything that shall be 
profitable devotional reading, or anything that may be 
helpful toward an ultimate metrical version that shall 
be widely acceptable to the Church for the service of 
song in the house of the Lord, the pleasant labor of 
many years will not be in vain. That a few of these en- 
tire Psalms, and fragments of others, — stanzas, couplets, 
lines, are to be found in the "Psalms in Meter, pre- 
pared by a Committee of American and Canadian 
Churches," is due to the fact that the author was a 
member of that committee. Nearly everything here 
given was written and printed years before that com- 
mittee began its work. 



LYRICS FROM THE 
PSALTER 



I. 



How blest the man who day by day 
From wicked counsels keeps his feet; 

Who stands not in the sinners' way, 
Nor sits upon the scorners' seat. 

Jehovah's law is his delight, 

His meditation day and night. 

He, like a tree in favored field 
By full refreshing streams made glad. 

Shall ample fruit in season yield, 
And stand with fadeless verdure clad; 

His precious fruit matured shall be ; 

His work all prospered well by Thee. 

Not so the wicked of the land ; 

As chaff the wind doth drive apace — 
They shall not in the judgment stand, 

Nor have among Thy saints a place. 
Thou, LoRD_, the righteous' way dost know, 
But ways of sin shalt overthrow. 



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11. 

PART I. 

O wherefore do the nations rage? 

The peoples vainly dream 
They can triumphant warfare wage 

Against the King supreme? 

Against the Lord, the mighty One, 

The kings rebellion make; 
Against His own anointed Son 

The rulers counsel take. 

Up now and break their bands — they say — 

And from their yoke be free; 
Come, let us cast their cords away 

And walk at liberty. 

The Lord, enthroned in heaven's far height, 

Shall all their rage deride; 
With words of wrathful thunder smite 

And vex their swelling pride. 

Though worlds with wildest tumults ring 

Against My sovereign will, 
Yet I, saith He, have set My King 

Upon My holy hill. 



PART II. 

This is Jehovah's firm decree — 

Thou art My only Son, 
This day have I begotten Thee, 

My well-beloved One. 

Psalm 11. 



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Ask Thou, and I will give to Thee 
The nations for Thine own, 

And earth from end to end shall be 
Thy heritage alone. 

Thy sceptre, as an iron rod. 
Shall all Thy foes dismay, 

And break them as an earthen clod — 
A shattered vase of clay. 

O kings, be wise ! O judges, hear ! 

Regard His warning voice ; 
Serve ye the Lord with filial fear, 

With trembling hearts rejoice. 

With reverence kiss the royal Son, 

Adoring homage pay, 
Lest by His wrath ye be undone 

And perish in the way. 

For soon that wrath against His foes 
In kindling flames will break; 

But O the blessedness of those 
Who Him their refuge make ! 



IIL 

O LoRD^ how fast my foes increase; 
How many rise against my peace. 

And at my sorrow scoff. 
"There is no help for him," they say — 
"Now let us make his soul our prey; 

His God has cast him off." 

Psalms II. and IIL 



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But Thou, my shield around me spread, 
Thou dost uplift my drooping head, 

Thou art my glory still. 
To Thee I call in every grief, 
And Thou dost swiftly send relief 

From Thine own holy hill. 

I laid me down, O Lord, and slept; 
I waked, in peace and safety kept, 

Thine arm my pillow made. 
And now, though myriads in their wrath 
Encamp around my morning path, 

I will not be afraid. 

Arise, and save me, O my God, 
Who oft before, with wrathful rod, 

Hast smitten down my foes. 
Salvation, Lord, belongs to Thee, 
Thy blessing on Thy people be, 

Their hopes on Thee repose. 



IV. 

w. 4-8. 

O sin ye not, but stand in dread, 

Revere the great Triune; 
In silence rest upon your bed 

And with your heart commune. 

The sacrifice of righteousness 

Present before His throne; 
And should the darkness bring distress, 

Trust in the Lord alone. 

Psalms III. and IV. 

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Though many say, in troubles' night — 
"Where can there good be found?" 

Lord, lift on us the blessed light 
Thy presence scatters round. 

Then will Thy comforts make more glad 

This heavy heart of mine 
Than could all fields with harvests clad, 

Or clusters of the vine. 

In peace I'll lay me down and sleep. 
For Thou my fear dost quell, 

In solitude and darkness deep 
Dost make me safely dwell. 



V. 

W. 1-8, II, 12. 

Jehovah, to my words give ear, 

My meditation heed. 
My voice of supplication hear, 

My King, my God, I plead. 
For unto Thee alone I pray, 
Whose goodness brings the dawn of day. 

To Thee, O Lord, my voice of prayer 

Shall in the morning rise; 
Yea, unto Thee will I prepare 

My morning sacrifice; 
And for Thy coming look and wait, 
As they that watch at morning's gate. 

Psalms IV. and V. 

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For Thou art not a God whose heart 

In evil hath deHght; 
Sinners sojourn not where Thou art, 

Nor stand before Thy sight. 
The men whose lips deceit employ 
Thou dost abhor and wilt destroy. 

But I, through boundless grace divine, 

Will in Thy house appear; 
And bowing toward Thy holy shrine, 

Will worship in Thy fear. 
Lead me in righteousness and grace, 
Make plain Thy way before my face. 

Let all who trust in Thee rejoice. 

Protected by Thy might; 
Yea, let them shout with gladsome voice 

Who in Thy name delight ; 
For Thou the righteous man wilt bless. 
And shield him with Thy tenderness. 



VL 

In anger, Lord, rebuke me not, 
Nor in Thy wrath chastise; 

Consumed by Thy displeasure hot 
My spirit droops and dies. 

Have mercy, Lord, remove my guilt, 
My trembling weakness see ; 

How long, O Lord, before Thou wilt 
Return and rescue me? 

Psalms V. and VI. 

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O for Thy loving-kindness' sake, 

Have pity, Lord, and save; 
Shall death-sealed lips their silence break, 

And praise Thee in the grave ? 

My days are wearied with my sighs. 
My couch with tears I drench ; 

The griefs that flood my weeping eyes 
My wasting vision quench. 

But now, ye evil men, depart, 

The Lord my plea doth hear, 
And ever, with a pitying heart, 

Will lend a listening ear. 



vm. 

O Lord, our Lord, how excellent 
In all the earth Thy name divine ! 

Upon the starry firmament 

The records of Thy glory shine. 

To still the rage of vengeful foes 
Thou makest infant weakness strong; 

When wrathful men Thy name oppose, 
The children's hps break forth in song. 

When I behold Thy lofty skies — 
The moon and stars ordained by Thee — 

O what is man. my spirit cries, 
That Thou of him shouldst thoughtful be? 

Psalms VI. and VIII. 

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For Thou didst make a child of dust 
But little lower than his God; 

And crown him with this glorious trust, 
To bear on earth Thy sovereign rod. 

For rule o'er all in field and fold, 
In air and sea, Thou didst accord. 

How excellent Thy name of old. 
In all the earth, O Lord, our Lord. 



XL 

My trust is in Jehovah placed; 

How say ye then to me — 
"Now like a bird from peril haste, 

And to your mountain flee?" 

For lo, the wicked bend the bow, 
With arrow fixed for flight, 

And stealthy through the darkness go 
The pure in heart to smite. 



Still doth my heart in Him confide 
Who is the Lord alone; 

He in His temple doth abide. 
And hath in heaven His throne. 

His eyes the sons of men behold. 
Their hearts His eyelids try; 

The righteous, as refined gold, 
From dross He'll purify. 



Psalms VIII. and XI. 

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For righteous is the God of grace, 
And righteousness doth love ; 

The upright shall behold His face, 
And dwell with Him above. 



xni. 

How long, O Lord, this weary night? 

Wilt Thou forget me evermore? 
When wilt Thou to my failing sight 

The sunshine of Thy face restore? 

How long, 'mid sorrows day by day, 
Shall all my plans of comfort fail? 

How long shall foes in proud array 
Rise up against me and prevail? 

O Lord, my God, regard my woes. 
Let light upon mine eyelids break; 

Lest soon in sleep mine eyes I close. 
The sleep of death, no more to wake. 

Lest foes rejoice when I am moved, 
And say "We have at last prevailed." 

But I Thy mercy oft have proved. 
And trust the love that never failed. 

My trustful heart shall yet rejoice. 
When I Thy great salvation see ; 

I'll praise Thee, Lord, with thankful voice, 
For Thou hast kindly dealt with me. 

Psalms XL and XIIL 

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XV. 

Who, O Lord, with Thee sojourning, 

Shall in Zion be Thy guest? 
Who, a pilgrim homeward turning, 

In Thy holy hill shall rest? 
He that walketh in uprightness, 

Doeth right without a fear, 
Speaketh not in heartless lightness, 

But in truth and love sincere. 

He who slandereth not a brother, 

Doth no evil to a friend, 
Never doth reproach another, 

Though the wicked be condemned. 
He to them all honor giveth 

Who the Lord Jehovah fear ; 
True to every vow he liveth, 

Though he suffer loss severe. 

He in kindly pity lendeth. 

Asking no excess again; 
He the innocent befriendeth. 

Seeking no reward of men. 
He, thus doing, ne'er is moved; 

Living thus, he liveth well : 
This the man, by Thee approved, 

Who within Thy house shall dwell. 



XVI. 

Preserve me. O God, for my trust is in Thee; 
I've said to Jehovah, My Lord Thou shalt be. 

Psalms XV. and XVI. 

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Beside Thee there's none that is good in my sight; 
Thy saints are earth's nobles in whom I deHght. 

Thou, Lord, art my portion, my cup of delight ; 
My lot Thou maintainest, defendest my right. 
In life's pleasant places my lines ever fall; 
Yea, goodly my portion, for Thou art my all. 

I'll bless Thee, O Lord, Who hast taught me Thy will ; 
My heart shall instruct me in night seasons still. 
I've set Thee before me, Thy faithfulness proved; 
With Thee at my right hand I shall not be moved. 

My heart shall be glad, and my spirit rejoice; 
My flesh dwell in safety awaiting Thy voice. 
Thou wilt not abandon my soul to death's gloom; 
Nor leave Thy beloved to waste in the tomb. 

But life's brightening pathway to me Thou wilt show ; 
And fulness of joy in Thy presence bestow; 
And there, in Thy right hand, for saints kept secure, 
Are pleasures unmingled that ever endure. 



XVIII. 

VV. I -10. 

I love the Lord, my joy and song, 

My strength, my rock, my fortress strong. 

]\Iy great deliverer He. 
My God, my rock, my hiding place. 
My shield, and my all-conquering grace. 

My tower to Whom I flee. 

Psalms XVI. and XVIII. 

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Now to the Lord a song I'll raise, 
For He is worthy of all praise 

Who from my foes will save. 
Around me snares of death were spread; 
By floods of evil whelmed with dread, 

I bowed me to the grave. 

Then as my sorrows multiplied, 
I called upon the Lord, and cried 

To God, my God, to hear. 
From out His temple-courts on high 
He heard my supplicating cry; 

It came unto His ear. 

Then shook the earth with fear dismayed ; 
The mountains' strong foundations swayed 

And trembled at His ire. 
His wrath as rising smoke became, 
And from His mouth devouring flame 

Enkindled coals of fire. 

The heavens bowed, the Lord came down : 
Thick darkness, as when tempests frown, 

Beneath His feet was spread. 
Upon a cherub swift He rode; 
On clouds that hastening storm forebode, 

On wings of wind He sped. 



w. 11-19. 

He darkness His pavilion made; 
Dark waters and the clouds' thick shade 
Were His august attire. 

Psalm XVIII. 

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Then from the blaze before Him cast, 
Down through the gloomy clouds, there passed 
Hailstones and coals of fire. 

He thundered also through the sky; 
It was the voice of God Most High; 

Hailstones and coals of fire. 
As arrows from His dreadful bow, 
He shot forth lightnings on the foe, 

And smote them in His ire. 

Then were the waters' channels seen, 
And earth's foundation-depths serene 

Were open to the day. 
At His rebuke the earth was moved, 
And, by His wrathful breath reproved. 

The waters fled away. 

With hand reached out from heights above, 
He grasped me, and with tender love 

From many waters drew. 
He saved me from the mighty foe 
Too strong for me to overthrow. 

Their hate no pity knew. 

They sought me in my trouble's day ; 
But still the Lord, my staff and stay, 

Upheld me by His might. 
He brought me to an open place, 
He saved me freely by His grace, 

For I was His delight. 

Psalm XVIII. 

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XIX. 

The heavens God's glory proclaim, 

The skies show His handiwork bright, 
The day unto day speaks His name, 

And night tells His praise unto night. 
With speech and with language divine, 

No voice breaks their silence profound. 
Yet far through the earth goes their line, 

Their words to the world's utmost bound. 

In them is a tent for the sun, 

Whence coming, in bridegroom-like grace, 
He joyeth his pathway to run, 

As runneth the strong in a race. 
From end unto end of the sky. 

He maketh his circuit complete; 
To none doth his radiance deny, 

And nothing is hid from his heat. 

How perfect the law of the Lord, 

Restoring the soul when cast down; 
The witnessing sure of His word 

With wisdom the simple doth crown. 
His precepts, all holy and right, 

Give gladness to hearts filled with sighs; 
His statutes, as pure as the light. 

Enlighten the dim, failing eyes. 

All clean is the fear of the Lord, 

Outshining, outlasting the sun; 
The judgments, revealed in His word, 

Are righteous and true every one. 

Psalm XIX. 



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Such treasures, beyond all compare, 
No gold well refined can bestow; 

And sweeter than honey they are, 
Than drops that from honeycomb flow. 



In keeping their precepts so kind, 

Thy servant most blessed shall be; 
The way of the perfect shall find, 

And from all transgression be free. 
The words that my lips breathe in speech, 

The thoughts that abide in my heart, 
Accept Thou, O Lord, I beseech ; 

My Rock and Redeemer Thou art. 



XX. 

The Lord ever hear thee when troubles are nigh ; 
The name of our God set thee safely on high. 
The Lord send thee help from His own holy fane, 
And out of His Zion thy weakness sustain. 

May He all the gifts of thy love keep in mind, 
And all of thine offerings acceptable find; 
May He ever grant thee the wish of thine heart, 
Fulfil all thy counsel, and wisdom impart. 

For victory vouchsafed thee we'll shout to His praise ; 
In the name of our God we our banners will raise. 
The Lord Who hath saved be thy confidence still, 
And all thy petitions in mercy fulfil. 

Psalms XIX. and XX. 

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Now know I in truth that Jehovah is nigh, 
To save His anointed and answer his cry ; 
He will from the heaven of His holiness send 
The strength of His right hand to save and defend. 

Some trust in their chariots prepared for the fray, 
And some in their horses the foe to dismay, 
But we will make mention of One only Name — 
The Lord, our own God, as our glory proclaim. 

Lo, they are bowed down and are fallen at length. 
While we have arisen and stand in His strength. 
Save, Lord ! and let Him Who is King over all 
Give answers of peace in the day when we call ! 



XXII. 
w. I-II. 

Why hast Thou me forsaken, 

O God, my God for aye? 
Why from me, help entreating. 

Art Thou so far away? 
Though all day long my crying 

Doth rise, my God, to Thee, 
And night doth bring no silence, 

Thou dost not answer me. 

But Thou art ever holy, 
O Thou Who dwellest still 

Amid Thy people's praises, 
On Zion's holy hill. 

Psalms XX. and XXII . 

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In Thee our fathers trusted, 
They trusted in Thy name ; 

They cried and were delivered, 
And ne'er were put to shame. 

No man am I accounted — 

A worm, despised, forlorn: 
All they that see me mock me 

And laugh at me in scorn. 
"He trusted in Jehovah"— 

They say with taunt and sneer; 
"If He in him delighteth 

Now let His help appear." 

But Thou art He Who laid me 

Upon my mother's breast, 
And taught me how to trust Thee, 

Within Thine arms at rest. 
But near me now is trouble; 

Be Thou not far from me; 
For there is not another 

Who can my helper be. 

w. 22-31. 

And now to all my brethren 

I will declare Thy name; 
Amid the congregation 

Thy praise I will proclaim. 
Who fear Jehovah, praise Him! 

Ye chosen seed draw near ! 
All Israel glorify Him, 

While yet ye stand in fear ! 

Psalm XXIL 

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The affliction of the afflicted 

Thou never didst deride; 
Nor long Thy face hide from him ; 

But heardst him when he cried. 
And thus from Thee there cometh 

The praise I bring Thee now 
Among the congregation, 

Where I will pay my vow. 



Well satisfied, the humble 

Shall eat what Thou dost give ; 
Who seek the Lord shall praise Him ; 

Their heart forever live ! 
All earth shall yet remember 

And to Jehovah turn; 
All kindreds of the nations 

No more Thy worship spurn. 

For Thine, O Lord, the kingdom; 

The nation's ruler Thou; 
Earth's prospered ones and mighty 

Shall eat and humbly bow. 
Yea, all shall bow before Thee, 

Though soon in death they sleep; 
E'en he whose fainting spirit 

Alive he cannot keep. 



A seed shall ever serve Thee; 

And ever shall be told 
To coming generations 

Jehovah's works of old. 

Psalm XXIL 

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And they in turn to others 
His righteousness shall tell, 

And say to unborn peoples- 
He doeth all things well. 



xxni. 



The Lord's my Shepherd ever blest; 

And surely I no want shall know. 
In pastures green He makes me rest, 

He leads me where still waters flow. 

His grace restores with succor meet 
My soul when faint and comfortless; 

He for His name's sake guides my feet 
In paths of peace and righteousness. 

Yea, though I walk through death's dark vale, 

No fear of evil shall there be ; 
For Thou art with me ; nor can fail 

Thy rod and staff to comfort me. 

For me Thou hast a table spread 

Before the presence of my foes ; 
With oil Thou dost anoint my head; 

My cup of blessing overflows. 

O surely only grace and love 

Shall follow me till life is o'er; 
Then in Jehovah's house above 

I'll happy dwell forevermore. 

Fsalms XXII. and XXIII. 

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XXIII. 

Thou, Jehovah, art my Shepherd, 
Therefore I no want shall know; 

In green pastures Thou dost rest me, 
Leadest where still waters flow. 

Thou, O Shepherd, 
Sweet refreshment dost bestow. 



For Thy name's sake, Thou dost guide me 
In the paths of righteousness. 

Though I walk the vale of shadows, 
Fears no more my soul oppress : 

Thou art with me, 
With Thy rod and staff to bless. 



Thou preparest me a table 
In the presence of the foe. 

Thou my head with oil anointest, 
Yea, my cup doth overflow. 

O my Shepherd, 
Having Thee, no want I know. 



Surely grace and lovingklndness 

Shall forever follow me ; 
Till, the days of life all ended. 

Evermore my home shall be, 
O Jehovah, 

In Thy holy house with Thee. 

Fsalm XXIII. 

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XXIV. 

The earth, O Lord, is all Thine own; 
The teeming world is Thine alone, 

And all its people Thine. 
For, founded on the obedient sea, 
Established on the floods by Thee, 

Thou didst its bounds assign. 

Who shall ascend Thy hill of grace? 
And who, within Thy holy place, 

Shall stand in joy complete? 
The man whose heart and hands are pure, 
Who can no vanity endure, 

Nor sweareth for deceit. 

He shall receive Thy blessing. Lord, 
And righteousness Thou wilt accord, 

The gift of Thine own grace. 
This is the generation blest 
That ask for Zion's God confessed, 

And seek Thy favoring face. 

Lift up your heads, ye heavenly gates! 
For lo! the King of Glory waits 

His high reward to win. 
Ye stately portals, wide unfold 
Your everlasting doors of gold, 

And let the King come In ! 

And do ye ask — ye watchmen true, — 
"Who is this King of Glory, who? 
And what His right to reign?" 

Psalm XXIV. 

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The Lord, victorious by His might; 

The Lord, Who won His regal right 

By shameful cross and pain. 

Lift up your heads, ye gates of day ! 
And you, ye ancient doors, give way, 

The glorious King is near! 
The angels are His escort bright, 
And in His train the saints in white 

As countless stars appear. 

And ask ye still — ye watchmen true, — 
"Who is this King of Glory, who? 

Whom saints and angels sing?" 
The Lord, the God of Hosts, His name- 
The sinner's Friend of matchless fame- 
He is the glorious King. 



xxvn. 

part I. 
vv. 1-6. 

The Lord is the light of my life, 

And He my salvation is made ; 
My stronghold from trouble and strife; 

Of whom then shall I be afraid? 

When hungering as beasts for their prey 
My foes my destruction have sought, 

They stumbled and fell in the way; 
The Lord brought their counsel to nought. 

Psalms XXIV. and XXVII. 

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Though hosts should encamp round my path, 
Still fearless my heart shall abide; 

Though war rise against me in wrath, 
I yet in the Lord will confide. 

One thing I have asked of the Lord, 
And that will I humbly implore — 

That He will my portion accord, 
To dwell in His house evermore. 

That I, in His temple of grace, 
The Lord in His beauty may see; 

May gaze with delight on His face, 
And muse on His mercy to me. 

For in His pavilion of peace. 

He'll hide me from trouble's rude shock; 
Will shield me when perils increase, 

And set me secure on a rock. 

Set high o'er my foes all around. 

With joy will I sacrifice bring, 
With harp and with trumpet's glad sound 

Jehovah's high praises will sing. 

part II. 
vv. 7-14. 
O hear Thou the voice of my cry, 

Deal kindly and answer in grace; 
My heart to Thy call makes reply — 

"I will, O my Lord, seek Thy face." 
But hide not that face from my tears, 

Nor put me in anger away; 
Thou hast been my help in past years. 

Nor leave nor forsake me, I pray! 

Psalm XXVL 

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When father and mother forsake, 
And all earthly comforts depart, 

Then Thou, Lord, wilt tenderly take 
Thy child to Thy pitiful heart. 

teach me Thine own perfect way. 

And lead me in paths plain and straight; 
For, watchful as beasts for their prey. 
My foes for my soul lie in wait. 

1 surely had fainted with fear 
Except I had trusted in Thee; 

Expecting Thy goodness e'en here 
In the land of the living to see. 

Then wait, O my soul, for the Lord ! 
Be strong and be brave in His might ! 

Yea, patiently wait for the Lord, 
The Lord, thy Salvation and Light. 



XXIX. 

O give ye glory to the Lord, 
Ye sons of God His praise proclaim! 

Honor and might to Him accord, 
Give Him the glory due His name, 

And worship Him in beauteous dress — 

The spotless robes of holiness. 

Jehovah's voice is on the deep. 
The God of glory thunders loud; 

His voice is heard when waters sweep 
In torrents from the riven cloud. 

Jehovah's voice, in depth and height, 

Is full of majesty and might. 

Psalms XXVII. and XXIX. 

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Jehovah's voice the cedars breaks, 

It breaks the pride of Lebanon's steeps ; 

The listening mountain hears and quakes, 
And Hermon in its terror leaps. 

His voice hews out the lightning flash 

That cleaves the sky with tempest crash. 

Jehovah's voice the wild woods hear, 
And tremble in their depths concealed; 

The forests stripped and bare appear, 
With all their dark retreats revealed. 

But in His temple with acclaim. 

They all say — Glory to His name ! 

Jehovah sat, a kingly form. 

Upon the Flood's all-whelming wave; 
And still He sits, on flood and storm, 

Our King, forever strong to save. 
His people's strength He will increase; 
The Lord will bless them with His peace. 



XXX. 

PART I. 

I'll praise the Lord with gladsome voice, 
Who raised me from the grave, 

And hath not let my foes rejoice 
That none were near to save. 

O Lord, my God, I cried to Thee, 
And Thou didst healing give; 

Thou from the depths hast lifted me, 
Restored and bid me live. 



Psalms XXIX. and XXX. 

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O ye beloved of the Lord, 
With music sound His fame; 

Awake the harp's most tuneful chord 
To praise His Holy Name. 

He hath for wrath a moment brief, 

For favor all life long; 
With evening cometh transient grief, 

With morning joyful song. 



PART II. 

I never shall be moved, I said — 

Secure in earthly good ; 
Thy face was hid; my comfort fled; 

Through Thee my mountain stood. 

Then 'mid my trouble's rising flood, 
To Thee arose my prayer — 

What profit were there in my blood? 
Shall dust Thy praise declare? 

For Thine own glory's sake, O Lord, 

My supplication hear; 
Thine answering mercy now accord, 

My Helper still appear. 

Yea, hast Thou, Lord, for my relief, 

Turned sad to joyful days; 
Put off the sackcloth of my grief. 

And girded me with praise. 

Psalm XXX, 

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Now shall my glory silence break, 
And Thee, O Lord, adore ; 

Yea, all my powers to song awake. 
And praise Thee evermore. 



XXXII. 
vv. 1-7. 

How blessed of the Lord is he 

Who no more bears transgression's load; 
Whose sins are hid beneath the sea, — 

The sea whose streams from Christ have flowed. 

Yea, blessed he, and he alone, 
To whom the Lord imputes no sin ; 

Within whose heart no guile is known, 
For grace has made him pure within. 

While I my lips in silence sealed, 
Nor would for Thy forgiveness pray, 

My waning strength the grief revealed 
That filled with moaning all the day. 

For O, so heavy, day and night. 
Thy chastening hand upon me laid, 

That all my fountains of delight 
Were as the drought of summer made. 

But when my lips my sin confessed, 

And all my guilt to Thee I told, 
I was that happy man so blest. 

Whose burden from his heart is rolled. 

Psalms XXX. and XXXII. 

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For this, while yet Thou mayst be found, 
Let all the godly humbly pray. 

Great waters may their soul surround, 
But cannot sweep their hope away. 

O Lord, Who art my hiding place, 
Thou wilt my sure protector be, 

And through Thine all-delivering grace 
With songs Thou wilt encompass me. 



XXXIIL 



Rejoice in the Lord! ye righteous, rejoice! 
His praises record with jubilant voice. 
O banish all sadness and cease your complaints, 
For garments of gladness are comely for saints. 

Give thanks to the Lord ! His praise loudly sing 
With harp's sweetest chord and lute's tuneful string. 
Your skill gladly bringing a new song prepare ; 
With trumpet-toned singing His goodness declare. 

His word ever stands most upright and sure ; 
The works of His hands are faithful and pure. 
He righteousness loveth and sin will destroy; 
His kindness He proveth in earth's ample joy. 

The word of His might spread forth the blue sky ; 
He breathed through the night, and stars shone on high. 
The seas in commotion He gathered in heaps. 
In treasuries of ocean He storeth the deeps. 

Psalms XXXII. and XXXIIL 

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Let all the earth fear Jehovah alone, 

Let nations revere and bow at His throne. 

For He but commandeth, and lo, it is done; 

He saith, and it standeth more sure than the sun. 

The counsels of foes He bringeth to nought. 
And none can oppose His heart's secret thought : 
They're blest beyond measure who in Him rejoice, 
For they are His treasure, the lot of His choice. 



XXXIV. 
vv. I-IO. 

I'll bless the Lord, whate'er betide, 
And ever praise Him with my voice; 

My soul shall boast in none beside, 
The meek shall hear it and rejoice. 

magnify the Lord with me. 
And let His name exalted be ! 

1 sought the Lord, He answered soon, 
And all my gloomy fears were gone. 

They looked to Him, and bright as noon 
Their unveiled face with glory shone. 
This poor man cried, the Lord gave ear 
And saved him from distress and fear. 

Around all them that fear the Lord 
Encamps His angel day and night, 

Keeping his faithful watch and ward, 
And saving them when fears affright. 

That He is good, O taste and see ; 

Trust Him, and blessed shalt thou be. 

Psalms XXXIII. and XXXIV. 

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O fear the Lord, all ye His saints — 

No want shall they who fear Him know. 

Young lions' strength within them faints, 
And hungry through the woods they go ; 

But they shall want no good thing here, 

Who seek the Lord with hearts sincere. 



XXXVL 

VV. 5-12. 

Thy mercy, Lord, the heaven fills, 
Thy truth extends above the sky; 

Thy righteousness is like the hills. 
The mighty hills of God Most High; 

Thy judgments are a boundless sea; 

All living things depend on Thee. 

O God, how precious is the grace 
That unto men this blessing brings, 

That they should find a hiding place 
Within the shadow of Thy wings. 

With goodness from Thy house supplied, 

They shall be fully satisfied. 

For drink, Thy pleasures Thou wilt give, 
A flowing river, pure and bright. 

O Fount of Life, in Thee we live, 
And in Thy light shall we see light. 

Let not Thy grace and truth depart 

From men of pure and upright heart. 

Psalms XXXIV. and XXXVL 

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Let not the trampling foot of pride 
Against me ever come, I pray; 

Nor let me from Thy sheltering side 
By wicked hands be driven away. 

There are they fallen who ill devise, 

By Thee cast down, no more to rise. 



XXXVII. 



PART I. 



Fret not thyself, nor envious be 
Of those that work iniquity 

And prosper in their way; 
For like the grass they perish soon. 
And like the herb cut down at noon, 

They wither in a day. 



Trust in the Lord and still do well; 
Within the land securely dwell; 

Feed on His faithfulness. 
Delight thee also in the Lord, 
And to thy heart He will accord 

The good it would possess. 



Yea. to the Lord thy way commit; 
Confide in Him Who still doth sit 

Enthroned in power divine; 
For He thy righteousness shall make 
As light amid the darkness break, 

Thy right as noonday shine. 

Psalms XXXVL and XXXVII. 

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Rest in the Lord and be thou still ; 
With patience wait His holy will, 

Enduring to the end. 
Fret not though sinners' gains increase: 
Forsake thy wrath; from anger cease; 

It doth to evil tend. 

PART II. 

A little that the righteous hath 
Is better than the ample wealth 

Of many wicked men. 
Destroyed shall be their arms of pride; 
But saints, who in the Lord confide. 

Shall be upholden then. 

He knows the days the perfect live, 
And an inheritance will give 

Which ever shall abide. 
In evil times no shame they know, 
And in the days of famine's woe 

They shall be satisfied. 

Although the wicked prospered seem, 
At last they vanish like a dream, 

And perish in a day. 
Jehovah's foes shall soon appear 
Like fields once fair, now brown and sear; 

Like smoke they pass away. 

The good man's steps are led aright ; 
The Lord doth in his way delight : 
Established it shall stand. 

Psalm XXXVII. 

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He shall not perish though he fall : 
The Lord Who ruleth over all 
Upholdeth with His hand. 

Though I am old who young have been, 
No saint have I forsaken seen, 

Nor yet his child in need. 
All day he dealeth graciously; 
He lendeth in his charity ; 

And blessed is his seed. 



Wait on Jehovah ; keep His way, 
And He'll exalt thee, nor delay 

To give the land to thee. 
And when His judgment shall cut off 
The wicked who against thee scoff, 

Thou shalt the judgment see. 

The wicked in great power I've seen, 
Like some hale tree with foliage green 

That grows in native ground. 
But one passed by ; it was no more ; 
I sought the man so strong of yore. 

But he could not be found. 

But mark the upright day by day; 
Behold the perfect in his way; 

His latter end is peace. 
Destroyed at once shall rebels be; 
Cut off from all posterity, 

Their very name shall cease. 

Psalm XXXVII. 

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Salvation's from the Lord alone, 

Whom as their covert saints have known 

When by sore trouble tried. 
The Lord Who helped and saved them then 
Will save them still from wicked men, 

For they in Him confide. 

XXXIX. 

vv. 4-13. 

Make me, O Lord, mine end to learn, 
And what the measure of my days; 

How frail I am, I would discern, 
And then "take heed unto my ways." 

My days are but a hand-breadth long; 

My life-time nothing to Thine eye ; 
Yea, every man, however strong, 

Is but a breath, a passing sigh. 

He walketh in an empty show, 

And is disquieted in vain; 
He hoardeth up, but doth not know 

What hand shall reap his toil and pain. 

And now, what wait I for but Thee? 

In Thee I all my hopes repose ; 
From all transgression set me free, 

Nor let me be reproached by foes. 

My tongue is dumb, my lips are hushed, 
For Thou hast done it, O my God ; 

Remove Thy stroke lest I be crushed. 
For I'm consumed beneath Thy rod. 

Psalms XXXVII. and XXXIX. 

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When Thou with sinful man art wroth. 

And dost Thy chastening power display, 
Consumed as by the fretting moth, 

His beauty wasteth fast away. 

Give ear, O Lord, hear Thou my cry, 
Nor silent see the frequent tear ; 

As were my fathers, so am I, 
A pilgrim and a stranger here. 

Thy wrathful look avert at length, 
And spare me as in days of yore, 

That I may yet recover strength 
Ere I go hence, and be no more. 



XL. 
vv. 1-6. 

I waited, waited for the Lord, 
And He to me His ear inclined; 

He heard my cry from depths abhorred, 
Wherein my fainting spirit pined. 

He drew me with a mighty hand 

Out of the pit of miry clay; 
Upon a rock He made me stand. 

And rendered firm and sure my way. 

Then to my lips, for mercies new, 
A glad new song of praise He gave; 

Many with fear His work shall view. 
And trust in Him so strong to save. 

Psalms XXXIX. and XL. 

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How blest the man whose trust Thou art, 
Who maketh Thee, O Lord, his stay ; 

Regarding not the proud of heart. 
Nor such as falsely turn away. 

Thy works and thoughts toward us, O Lord, 

Are wonderful and manifold ; 
Who can their wondrous grace record, 

By whom their number e'er be told? 

No sacrifice dost Thou desire, 
No offerings that in smoke arise ; 

Love is Thine altar's holy fire, 
Obedient hearts Thy sacrifice. 



vv. 11-17. 

Thy tender mercies, O my Lord, 

Do not in wrath from me withhold; 

But still Thy grace and truth accord 
To guard me as in days of old. 

For ills unnumbered gather fast, 
And countless sins against me rise, 

So that my eyes are downward cast, 
And all my heart within me dies. 

Be pleased, O Lord, to rescue me, 
Thy gracious help do not delay. 

Let them with shame confounded be 
Who seek to take my life away. 

Psalm XL. 

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Turned back and shamed be they, O Lord, 
Who in my trouble take delight ; 

Appalled be thej"- at shame's reward. 
Who taunt Thy servant day and night. 

Let all rejoice who seek Thy face, 

And ever glad in Thee abide; 
Let those that love Thy saving grace 

E'er say — The Lord be magnified. 

But I am poor and needy now. 

Make haste to me, O God, I pray; 
My help and my deliverer. Thou ; 

Let not Thy footsteps long delay. 



XLL 

vv. 1-3. 

How blest is he that taketh thought 

The needy to befriend; 
To him. in days with evil fraught, 

The Lord will help extend. 

The Lord will guard and let him live, 

Will bless him in the land: 
And never to his foes will give 

His life within their hand. 

Upon the couch of languishing 

The Lord will still sustain ; 
And by the comforts He will bring. 

Transform his bed of pain. 

Psalms XL. and XLL 

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XLII. 
vv. 1-6. 

As the hart, when noonday burns, 

Pants for springs whence waters burst, 
So for God my spirit yearns, 

For the living God athirst. 
In Thy courts, where oft I've stood, 

When shall I again appear? 
Tears are day and night my food, 

While the scoffer's taunt I hear. 

If my sorrow seek relief 

In the scenes of happier years, 
They but stir anew my grief — 

Open every fount of tears. 
For how oft I led the throng 

Who to Zion sought their way, 
Where with voice of praise and song 

Glad we kept Thy holy day. 

Why art thou, my soul, cast down? 

Why so troubled and dismayed? 
Hope in God; fear not His frown; 

I shall praise Him for His aid. 
Though my heart within me sighs — 

Still cast down in deep distress, 
Unto God my spirit flies 

From a dreary wilderness. 

vv. 7-1 1. 

Deep still calleth unto deep. 
As when seas tumultuous roll ; 

Psalm XLIL 

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All Thy waves and billows sweep 
O'er my helpless, sinking soul. 

Yet the Lord will make my days 
With His loving-kindness bright; 

And His sweetest song of praise 
Shall be with me in the night. 

Shouldst Thou still withhold Thy face 

From my longing, weeping eyes, 
Yet, O God of life and grace, 

Unto Thee my prayer shall rise. 
O my refuge and my rock, 

Why hast Thou forgotten me? 
Why should foes my mourning mock, 

Pierce my soul with scoffs at Thee. 

Why art thou, my soul, cast down? 

Why disquieted so long? 
Hope in God, Who yet will crown 

Happy days with joyful song. 
Yea, I yet shall praise His grace, 

Who, though now I feel His rod, 
Is the health that cheers my face, 

My Redeemer and my God. 



XLV. 

PART I. — THE KING. 

My heart, as some o'erflowing spring. 
Pours forth its tribute to the King. 
I have a goodly theme. 

Psalms XLII. and XLV. 

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My tongue, a ready writer's pen, 
Makes haste to sing of Thee again, 
O King of kings supreme. 



For Thou art fair, supremely fair, 
No sons of men with Thee compare, 

In every loveliness. 
Such grace upon Thy lips is poured, 
That God, by heaven and earth adored, 

Doth Thee forever bless. 



Gird on Thy sword, O Mighty One; 
Majestic, glorious as the sun, 

And on to victory ride. 
Ride forth for truth and humble right, 
And let the right hand of Thy might 

To deeds of valor guide. 

The arrows of Thy wrath are keen ; 
The peoples, who Thy foes have been, 

Pierced to the heart shall fall. 
Forever is Thy throne, O God ; 
And equity Thy Kingdom's rod 

That ruleth over all. 



Thou lovest righteousness, O King, 
But hatest every evil thing, 

And wilt at last destroy. 
And therefore, over all to be 
Hath God, Thy God, anointed Thee 

With oil of holy joy. 

Psalm XLV. 

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Thy robes of sweet perfume are made ; 
And from Thy palace, ivory-laid. 

The harp-strings make Thee glad. 
King's daughters as Thy maids are seen, 
And on Thy right doth stand the queen. 

In gold of Ophir clad. 

PART II. — THE BRIDE. 

O daughter hear, incline thine ear; 
Forget thy home and kindred dear, 

Nor let thy heart delay. 
So shall the King thy beauty own; 
He is thy lord, and He alone; 

To Him thy homage pay. 

Tyre's daughters shall with gifts be there; 
The rich shall seek thy grace to share. 

And of their treasures bring. 
All glorious art thou, chosen queen, 
In robes inwove with golden sheen, 

Prepared to meet the King. 

On broidered work before thee spread, 
Mid songs of joy thou shall be led, 

With virgins in thy train. 
Until the bridal hymn they sing 
Within the palace of the King, 

Who over all doth reign. 

Where stood the fathers, there shall stand 
Thy sons, whom thou, o'er every land, 
Shalt princes make, O King! 

Psalm XLV. 

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I'll make Thy name to endless days 

To be remembered ; and Thy praise 

Shall nations ever sing. 



XLVL 

God is our refuge on our side; 

Our fortress strong, in trouble tried; 

Our very present aid. 
Though earth convulsed and changed should be, 
The mountains sink in depths of sea, 

We will not be dismayed. 

Yea, though the waters tumult make, 
And mountains with their swelling shake, 

Yet this our song shall be — 
The Lord of Hosts is on our side, 
In Israel's God we will confide. 

Our strong, high tower is He. 

A river flows whose streams of grace 
Make glad God's holy dwelling place, 

The city of the King. 
With God in her she stands unmoved, 
And He His help for Zion loved 

At early dawn will bring. 

The nations rage, the kingdoms quake, 
And if His lips their silence break, 

The earth dissolved shall be. 
The Lord of Hosts is on our side. 
In Israel's God we will confide. 

Our strong, high tower is He. 

Psalms XLV. and XLVL 

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Come, see the judgments of the Lord, 
When with His desolating sword 

He smites the earth in ire; 
And then great peace on earth He makes, 
The bow and spear asunder breaks, 

The chariots burns in fire. 

Be still, vain man, before His rod ! 
Be still and know that He is God, 

And will exalted be. 
The Lord of Hosts is on our side. 
In Israel's God we will confide. 

Our strong, high tower is He. 



XLVII. 

O all ye peoples, clap your hands, 

To God your shouts of triumph raise; 
In awful majesty He stands, 
The Lord Most High, to endless days. 
Let all the earth its tribute bring 
To Him the great and only King, 

He shall subdue beneath our feet 

The nations that His grace refuse; 
But ours shall be a portion meet, 
Which He Himself for us shall choose. 
The pride of Jacob whom He loved. 
Shall be our heritage approved. 

With shouts of joy, with trumpet's voice, 

Is God gone up above the sky. 
Sing praise to God, in Him rejoice; 

Psalms XLVI. and XLVII. 

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Sing praises to our King on high, 
For God o'er all the earth is King; 
With skilful song His praises sing. 

Our God doth o'er the nations reign ; 

He sitteth on His holy throne; 
Earth's princes come, a captive train, 
To be His people, His alone. 
The shields of earth to God belong; 
Exalt Him greatly in your song. 



XLVHI. 

The Lord is very great; 

His worthy praise confess 
Within the city of our God — 

His mount of holiness. 

How beautiful appears 
Mount Zion's lofty height! 

The city of the King Supreme, 
And all the earth's delight. 

God in her palaces 

Is for a refuge known; 
The kings drew near, they saw, they fled, 

As ships by tempests blown. 

Thus have our eyes beheld 
What oft we heard before. 

That God, Who in His Zion dwells, 
Will keep her evermore. 

Psalms XL VIL and XL VIIL 

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Within Thy house, O God, 
How often have we thought 

Of all Thy mercy to us shown, 
And what Thy hand hath wrought. 



Far as Thy name is known, 
So far Thy praise extends; 

Thy righteous sceptre and Thy sword 
Are seen to earth's far ends. 



Let Zion then be glad, 

Rejoicing in her King; 
Because Thy judgments are so just, 

Let all her daughters sing. 



About Mount Zion walk, 

All round about her go; 
Exulting count her towers of strength, 

That guard from every foe. 



Her palaces traverse, 

Her bulwarks mark ye well! 
That to the children following on 

Ye may her glory tell. 



Since such a God is ours, 

In Him we will confide; 
He is our God forevermore, 

And unto death will guide. 

Psalm XLVIII. 

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LI. 

O God, be merciful to me, 
According to Thy love and grace; 

In Thy compassions, boundless, free, 
Blot out my sins, their stain efface. 
. O wash me wholly from my sin, 

And cleanse me from my guilt within. 

For I my great transgressions own; 

My sin's before me, day and night; 
I've sinned against Thee, Thee alone, 

And done this evil in Thy sight; 
That Thou mayst be in judgment clear, 
And justified in words severe. 

Conceived and born was I in sin; 

From fount corrupt foul waters flow; 
But Thou desirest truth within, 

And there wilt make me wisdom know. 
With sprinkling hyssop cleanse Thou me, 
And clean indeed I then shall be. 

Yea, wash me, and I shall appear 
E'en whiter than the driven snow; 

O make me joy and gladness hear. 
That bones Thou'st broken joy may know. 

From all my sins hide Thou Thy face, 

And blot them out in Thy free grace. 

Create in me a clean, pure heart; 

Renew a spirit steadfast, right; 
O cast me not from Thee apart. 

Nor take Thy Spirit from me quite. 

Psalm LI. 

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Restore salvation's joy untold, 
And with Thy Spirit free uphold. 



Transgressors then I'll teach Thy way, 
And sinners shall return to Thee. 

Cleanse me from crimson guilt, I pray, 
Thou God of my salvation free. 

Aloud my tongue shall then confess 

And sing Thy glorious righteousness. 



Open my lips, my song inspire; 

And from my mouth Thy praise shall pour. 
No sacrifice dost Thou desire; 

No offering-burnt delights Thee more; 
Else would I give it for my sin, 
But Thou no pleasure hast therein. 



A spirit broken for its sins, 

A heart that in contrition sighs — 

This sacrifice Thy favor wins; 
This, Thou, O God, wilt not despise. 

The contrite heart, the humble mind, 

Alone with Thee acceptance find. 



Do good to Zion; grace accord, 
And in Thy favor shown to them 

Build Thou again the walls, O Lord, 
The walls of Thy Jerusalem. 

Then men shall all right offerings make, 

And Thou in them new pleasure take. 

Psalm LI. 

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LV. 

SELECTED VERSES 

O God, give Thou ear to my plea, 
And hide not Thyself from my cry; 

Attend Thou, and answer Thou me, 
As restless and moaning I cry. 



O that I had wings like a dove! 

For then I would fly far away, 
And seek for the rest that I love, 

Where trouble no more could dismay. 



Afar would I wander unseen. 

And lodge in the wilderness vast; 

I'd haste to a shelter serene 
From tempest and wind's stormy blast. 



Nay, soul ; call on God all the day ; 

The Lord for thy help will appear. 
At eve, morn, and noon humbly pray, 

And He thy petition will hear. 



Thy burden thus cast on the Lord, 
And He shall thy weakness sustain. 

The righteous who trust in His word 
Unmoved shall forever remain. 



Psalm LV. 

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LVII. 
\^^ 1-3, 7-1 1- 

God, be merciful to me, 
Be merciful to me, I pray; 

My soul its refuge finds in Thee, 

When troubles thicken o'er my way; 
Beneath Thy sheltering wings in peace 

1 safe will hide till troubles cease. 



To Thee, Most High, shall rise my prayer, 
For Thou dost perfect all for me; 

When foes reproach and would ensnare. 
Thy help from heaven mine eyes shall see; 

Thou wilt Thy truth and mercy send, 

As guardian angels to defend. 



My heart is fixed, O God. on Thee, 
My heart is fixed, to Thee I cling; 

Awake my soul to minstrels}^. 

My harp and lute, awake each string ; 

The shades of night are now withdrawn, 

I would with song awake the dawn. 



To Thee a thankful hymn I'll raise, 
Thou hast been merciful to me; 

Among the people will I praise. 
Among the nations sing to Thee 

Of mercy great as heaven is high, 

Of truth that reaches to the sky. 

Psahn LVII. 

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Be Thou, O God, exalted high 
Above the heaven's majestic frame; 

Above the earth now magnify 

The matchless glory of Thy name; 

Let earth below, and heaven above, 

Exalt and praise Thee, God of love. 



LXL 

Hear Thou, O God, my mournful plaint, 

And to my humble prayer attend. 
When overwhelmed my heart grows faint, 
To Thee I'll call from earth's far end ; 
O, lead me, as for help I flee 
Unto the rock too high for me. 

Since Thou my refuge oft hast been, 

When fierce the storm against me rose; 
My tower of strength and peace serene, 
Secure against my wrathful foes, 
I'll ever in Thy house abide. 
And 'neath Thy sheltering wings will hide. 

For Thou hast heard my vows and prayer. 

And in Thy grace hast made my own 
The heritage Thou dost prepare 
For those who fear Thy name alone. 
Days to the King Thou wilt increase; 
Nor shall His years through ages cease. 

He shall forevermore abide 

Enthroned, O God, at Thy right hand: 
Mercy and truth do Thou provide, 

Psalms LVII. and LXL 

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And bid as guards around Him stand: 
So will I praise Thy name for aye, 
And thus my vows will daily pay. 



LXIII. 

God, my God, yes, Thou art mine, 
And I will early seek Thy face; 

My thirsty soul for Thee doth pine. 

My flesh doth long to taste Thy grace, 
As in a dry and weary land, 
Whose springs are sunk in desert sand. 

So in Thy hallowed house of prayer 
With joy I oft have looked on Thee, 

And seen Thy power and glory there 
Revealed in vision unto me. 

For kindness, e'en than life more sweet, 

My lips would render praises meet. 

So will I bless Thee while I live, 
Lift, in Thy name, my hands in prayer ; 

A full content Thy love doth give. 

And sweeter than earth's daintiest fare. 

My lips shall praise Thee with delight. 

And thoughts of Thee make glad the night. 

Thou art my helper by my side; 
O'ershadowed by Thy wings I sing. 

1 follow Thee, my faithful guide, 
And to Thine arm I closely cling: 

Thy strong right hand upholdeth me, 
And giveth strength to walk with Thee. 

Psalms LXI. and LXIII. 

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While those that would my soul destroy 
Shall sink away in earth's dark deeps, 

In God, my Saviour, I will joy. 
Who gently leads and safely keeps. 

The saints shall glory in His name, 

When foes are filled with silent shame. 



LXV. 

O God, in Zion, unto Thee, 

In stillness comes a song of praise; 

And there to Thee performed shall be 
The vow we made in troubled days. 

O Thou Whose ear doth ever hear, 

To Thee in prayer shall all draw near. 

Prevailing sins my soul cast down, 
But Thou wilt our transgressions hide. 

How blest the man Thy choice doth crown, 
And bid within Thy courts abide. 

We shall be satisfied with grace. 

The goodness of Thy holy place. 

By fearful deeds of righteousness, 
And by Thy judgments ever just, 

Thou'lt answer us when in distress, 
O God, our sole salvation's trust; 

Earth's utmost ends confide in Thee, 

And those far off upon the sea. 

Thou dost with strength the mountains gird, 
And restless waves and nations still; 

Earth's utmost bounds with fear are stirred 
Before the tokens of Thy will. 

Psalms LXIIL and LXV. 

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The gates that yield and hide the day, 
In songs of joy their tribute pay. 

Thy showers make glad the wilderness; 

Thy fountains full enrich the plain; 
The softened furrows Thou dost bless 

With springing blade and waving grain. 
The year with goodness Thou dost crown, 
And riches from Thy paths drip down. 

They drop upon the pastures sere; 

They make the joy-girt hills more glad; 
The meadows clothed with flocks appear; 

The vales in harvest robes are clad. 
And unto Thee, O God, our King, 
They shout for joy; they also sing. 



LXVII. 

O God, be merciful to us, 

And bless Thou us. Thy servants pray, 
And cause the brightness of Thy face 

To shine on us with cheering ray; 
That known on earth Thy way may be, 
And nations Thy salvation see. 

O let the peoples praise Thee, Lord, 
Let all the peoples give Thee praise ; 

O let the nations all be glad. 
And sing to Thee in joyful lays; 

For Thou wilt judge in righteousness, 

Earth's nations shall Thy sway confess. 

Psalms . LXV. and LXVII. 

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O let the peoples praise Thee, Lord, 
Let all the peoples give Thee praise. 

The earth hath yielded her increase, 
And God will bless us all our days. 

Yea, God, our God, will blessing send, 

Till He is feared to earth's far end. 



LXVIIL 



PART I. 



Let God arise, and by His might 
Let all His foes be put to flight; 
Let them that hate Him flee apace 
Before the brightness of His face. 

As smoke is driven before the blast, 
So drive Thou them away at last: 
As wax is melted by the fire. 
Let sinners perish at God's ire. 

But let the saints before Him sing, 
Let them rejoice before their King; 
Yea, let them all with heart and voice 
In Him' exceedingly rejoice. 

Sing unto God, declare His fame, 
And praise Jehovah's holy name. 
Cast up a highway, smooth and wide, 
For Him Who doth through deserts ride. 

For He within His holy place 
Is evermore a God of grace; 
A Father of the fatherless, 
A Judge of widows in distress. 

Psalms LXVIL and LXVIIL 

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On those in loneliness and woe 
Doth God a happy home bestow; 
To captives He doth freedom give, 
In deserts the rebellious live. 



When Thou, O God, didst lead the way 
Before Thy people day by day — 
When through the wilderness so dread 
Thou marchedst on with stately tread — 

Earth shook with fear ; the heavens were bowed 
Before Thy presence in the cloud; 
Yon Sinai trembled to its base 
Before the God of Israel's race. 

Thou, God, didst send a plenteous rain 
To cheer Thy weary, parched domain. 
Thy people dwelt therein, and shared 
Thy goodness for the poor prepared. 

The Lord Himself the word hath shown, 
A host of women make it known. 
The kings of armies flee away, 
And she at home divides the prey. 

Ye peaks of Bashan, though so high, 
Why look askance with envious eye 
At this the Mount God loves so well? 
For here the Lord will ever dwell. 

Psalm LXVIII. 



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God's chariots on His people's side 
Are thousands, thousands multipHed; 
The Lord's among them in His grace, 
As once in Sinai's holy place. 



Thou hast ascended gloriously, 

And captive led captivity. 

They come with gifts who did rebel, 

That God the Lord with them may dwell. 

PART III. 

Blest be the Lord, for us He cares, 
And day by day our burden bears; 
Blest be the God Who in His love 
Salvation sends us from above. 

God is to us a God Whose arm 
Delivers us from every harm; 
Jehovah, Lord of life, will save 
His own though drawing near the grave. 

They have, O God, Thy goings seen, 
Thy royal progress, glorious mien. 
When Thou, my God, my King, in grace 
Didst go within Thy holy place. 

The singers led the way with song; 
Behind them played the minstrel throng; 
While happy maidens all around 
Made timbrels with their joy resound. 

Psalm LXVIII. 

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O bless ye God; your praises bring; 
Amid the congregation sing, 
The praises of the Lord recount, 
All ye that spring from Israel's fount. 

Yea, sing to God! earth's kingdoms sing! 
Sing praises to the Lord our King! 
Who rides upon the highest heaven, 
And by Whose voice the clouds are riven. 

Ascribe ye strength to God alone: 
His strength is in the heavens shown. 
His glorious majesty and grace 
Are over Israel's chosen race. 

How dreadful from Thy holy hill, 

O God of Israel, art Thou still. 

Ihou art Thy people's strength confessed: 

Thou givest power. Let God be blest. 



LXXII. 

PART I. 
W. I-II. 

Give Thy judgments, O our God, 

To the King of all the earth ; 
Give Thy righteous sovereign rod 

To the Son of royal birth. 
Glorious shall His kingdom be, 

He will rule Thy saints aright; 
And Thy suffering poor shall see 

His delivering, saving might. 

Psalms LXVIII. and LXXII. 

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Then the very hills shall yield ! 

Fruits of peace and righteousness: ^ 

He Thy needy ones will shield, ' 

Save their children in distress. ^ 

Breaker of the oppressor's pride! i 

All to Thee in fear shall bend, ^| 

While the sun and moon abide, ' 

Through all ages till the end. i 

He will come as gentle rains j 

On the new-mown grass distilled; 

And, as on the thirsty plains ; 

Fall the showers with blessing filled, j 

In His days, with glory crowned, | 

Righteousness shall wide prevail; 

Peace through all the earth abound ? 

Till the light of moons shall fail. ^ 

He shall reign from sea to sea, \ 

Through all lands to earth's far end; ! 
Wildest tribes shall bow the knee, 

Foes to dust their faces bend. | 

Kings of distant lands shall lay i 

Rich oblations at His feet; 

All earth's kings shall tribute pay, j 

Nations render service meet. j 



PART II. 

vv. 12-19. 

When the poor and needy cry ,] 

In their helplessness and grief, | 

Then the pitying Lord is nigh, j 

And will grant them swift relief. "j 

Psalm LXXIL \ 

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From the oppressor's wrath and power 
He'll redeem them by His might; 

And their blood, in life's last hour, 
Shall be precious in His sight. 



They shall live and, thankful, bring 

Sheba's gold in offering meet. 
Ceaselessly for Zion's King 

Prayer shall rise as incense sweet. 
Constant as His gifts descend. 

Shall return the gladsome song; 
Praise of earth and heaven blend, 

Blessing Him the whole day long. 



Yea, upon the mountain height 

Plenteous fields of grain shall stand; 
Rustling in the winds of night, 

As old Lebanon's cedars grand. 
And in Zion, happy place. 

Numerous sons shall spring to birth, 
Flourishing in princely grace, 

As the grass that decks the earth. 



Ever shall His name endure 

And increase while shines the light; 
Scattering wide its blessings pure, 

Till the sun shall sink in night. 
Yea, though sun and stars grow dim, 

Fade away to shine no more. 
Men shall still be blessed in Him, 

Call Him happy and adore. 

Psalm LXXIL 

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Blessed be the King of kings! 

Blessed Thou, Jehovah God! 
Who alone dost wondrous things, 

God of Israel and our God. 
Blessed be Thy glorious name! 

Name of all surpassing worth — 
Jesus Christ fore'er the same — 

Let Thy glory fill the earth! 



LXXVIL 
vv. 16-20. 

The waters saw Thee, mighty God, 

The waters saw and fled. 
The depths were shaken 'neath Thy rod, 

They trembled in their dread. 

The clouds outpoured their waters, Lord, 

The skies sent out a sound. 
Thine arrows also flew abroad, 

And scattered fears around. 

Thy thunder's voice in whirlwinds came; 

Thy lightning's vivid light 
Lit up the world with lurid flame; 

Earth trembled at the sight. 

Thy way within the sea hath been, 
Thy path through waters deep; 

And though Thy footsteps were not seen, 
Thou didst Thy people keep. 

Psalms LXXII. and LXXVIL 

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For Thou didst lead them like a flock, 
By Thine own servants' hand, 

Through parted sea, by riven rock, 
To Canaan's promised land. 



LXXX. 

vv. 8-14. 

Forth from a land of barrenness and gloom ) 

A vine Thou broughtest with most patient toil, ^ 

And badst the fruitless nations give it room, 
That Thou mightst plant it in a fertile soil. 

Deep struck its roots, it filled the land's far length, 

The hills were covered with its perfumed shade; 
And with its tendrils clinging to their strength. 

The goodly cedars stood with grace arrayed. 

Its boughs reached out to greet the mighty main, 

Far to the river ran its tender shoots; 
And through Thy nurturing sunshine, dew, and rain 

How bright its verdure and how fair its fruits! 

Why hast Thou then its hedges broken down, 

That all do pluck it who pass by the way? 
Foes from the wood despoil its beauty's crown, 

Wild from the field, they waste it as their prey. 

O God of hosts, return Thou to Thine own, 

Behold and visit this Thy vine once more; 
Protect the branch that for Thyself alone 

Thy right hand nurtured in the days of yore. 

Psalms LXXVII. and LXXX. 

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LXXXIV. 



PART I. 



O Lord, how lovely to Thy saints 
Appear the dwellings of Thy grace; 

My spirit in its longing faints 
To be within Thy holy place. 

O living God, from bended knee. 

My heart and flesh cry out for Thee. 

The sparrow in Thy house finds rest, 

And near Thy very altar flits; 
There too the swallow builds her nest, 

And quiet through her brooding sits: 
Where birds may sing. Thy children bring, 
O Lord of Hosts, my God and King. 



Forever happy, Lord, are they 
Who in Thy house as inmates dwell: 

Their praises fill the live-long day, 
And still 'mid evening shadows swell: 

Most blessed they, their strength Thou art; 

And Zion's ways are in their heart. 

When through the vale of tears they pass, 
They make it as a place of springs, 

Where grow sweet comforts as the grass, 
When autumn's rain its treasure brings. 

Thus may each vale of weeping be 

A vale of comfort unto me. 

Psalm LXXXIV. 

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They onward go from strength to strength, 
By Thee supported, blessed, and cheered; 

Nor falter they, until at length 
They all in Zion have appeared. 

Lord God of Hosts, my prayer attend, 

Give ear, O Jacob's God and friend. 



Behold, O God, our perfect shield. 
And look on Thine anointed's face. 

One day with Thee more joy doth yield 
Than thousands could without Thy grace; 

Though only at Thy door I wait, 

No tents of sin give joy so great. 

Thee, Lord, our sun and shield, we sing; 

All grace and glory Thou wilt give. 
Nor any good nor perfect thing 

Withhold from those who purely live. 
O Lord of Hosts, how blest is he 
Who trusteth evermore in Thee. 



LXXXV. 

w. 9-13. 

To them that fear the Lord of Hosts 

Is His salvation near, 
That ever dwelling in our coasts 

His glory may appear. 

Psalms LXXXIV. and LXXXV. 

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(! 



Mercy and truth, of heavenly birth, 

In Him together meet; 
And righteousness and peace on earth 

Abide in concord sweet. 

Truth springs from earth in vernal crown 

Of grass and golden grain, 
And righteousness from heaven looks down 

In sunshine and in rain. 

The Lord will give us every good. 

And bless the fruitful field; 
The earth, to fill our mouth with food, 

Shall ample increase yield. 

Before Him righteousness divine 

Shall as a herald go, 
And on our path His footprints shine 

To guide our way below. 



LXXXVL 

Bow down Thine ear and answer, Lord, Thine own, 
Needy and poor beneath affliction's rod: 

Preserve my soul, for I am Thine alone; 
Thy trustful servant save, O Thou my God! 

Hear Thou my cry, be merciful to me. 
For all day long I seek Thy help divine; 

Make glad Thy servant's heart, for unto Thee 
Do I lift up my soul, forever Thine. 

Psalms LXXXV. and LXXXVL 

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For Thou art good and ready to forgive, 

Plenteous in grace to praying hearts sincere. 

Give ear, O Lord, and bid Thy servant live; 
The voice of all my supplications hear. 

In trouble's day I'll call on Thee alone, 
For Thou wilt ever hear and answer prayer. 

None like to Thee among the gods is known, 
Nor are there works that can with Thine compare. 

All nations, whom to serve Thee Thou hast made, 
Shall come and worship at Thy holy shrine: 

Before Thee, Lord, their homage shall be paid, 
And they shall glorify Thy name divine. 

For Thou art great, and wondrous things Thou dost; 

Thou, Thou art God; Thy way to me make clear; 
Then in Thy truth I'll walk with filial trust: 

Unite my heart Thy holy name to fear. 

Thee, Lord, my God, I'll praise with all my heart! 

Yea, I will ever glorify Thy name! 
For great in mercy unto me Thou art. 

And Thou hast saved me from' the lowest shame. 

Behold, O God, the proud against me rise! 

Behold their throngs who violence employ! 
They have not set Thy fear before their eyes, 

But would with cruel hands my soul destroy. 

But Thou, O Lord, art still a gracious God, 
Full of compassion as in days of old. 

Slow unto wrath, withholding long Thy rod. 
Rich in Thy truth and mercies manifold. 

Psalm LXXXVl. 

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O turn to me ; Thy mercy I implore ; 

Hide not Thy face away from me in scorn: 
Thy fainting servant with Thy strength restore, 

And save the son of Thine own handmaid born. 

To me a token of Thy goodness show, 
Which they who hate me may with wonder see 

And be ashamed, as at the last they know 
That Thou hast comforted and holpen me. 



LXXXVII. 

In His high and holy mountains, 

God's foundation firm behold ! 
More than earth's most stately dwellings 

Loves He Zion's gates of old. 
O God's City! 

Glorious things of thee are told! 

Many — saith He — will I mention 
As of those that know My name. 

Yea, of many alien peoples, 
This shall be their joy and fame — 

That, O Zion, 
Birth in thee they each may claim. 

Yea, it shall be said of Zion — 
This one, that one, there had birth. 

Her the Lord Most High forever 
Will establish in the earth. 

Happy Zion! 
This thy surety and thy worth. 

Psalms LXXXVL and LXXXVII. 

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When Jehovah counts His people 
And their written names shall see, 

This and that one born in Zion 
Shall her crowning honor be. 

Zion's singers 
Say — My springs are all in thee ! 



LXXXVII. 

The Lord His Church has founded 

Upon His holy hills, 
Where His abiding presence 

Its courts with glory fills. 
He loves His people's dwellings 

And guards them day and night, 
But in the gates of Zion 

He takes supreme delight. 



City of God, how glorious 

The things of thee foretold! 
How great this word of promise 

The ages shall unfold — 
"Each fierce and alien nation 

Shall yet acknowledge Me, 
And I confess them children. 

All born anew in thee." 



Soon shall it be recorded 
Of each and every one, 

That life forever lasting 
In Zion was begun. 



Psalm LXXXVII. 

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That glorious day to hasten, 
The Lord Himself, Most High, 

Will firm His Church establish 
And bring the nations nigh. 

And when His saints He numbers. 

And writes His people down. 
Their birth in thee, O Zion, 

Shall be their high renown. 
The singers and the dancers, 

With shouts of jubilee, 
Will sing — "O Zion glorious, 

My springs are all in thee." 



LXXXIX. 

VV. I -ID. 

Forever I'll sing of Thy mercies, O Lord, 
And unto all ages Thy truth will record: 
Thy mercy shall ever be builded on high, 
Thy truth be established e'en unto the sky. 

A covenant sure Thou hast made with Thine own, 
And sworn to Thy Servant to build up His throne; 
His seed to establish, His kingdom extend, 
Through all generations and world without end. 

The heavens to Thy wonders glad tribute shall bring; 
Yea, all holy angels Thy faithfulness sing, 
For who in the sky can be likened to Thee? 
What sons of the mighty Thine equal can be? 

Psalms LXXXVII. and LXXXIX. 

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A God to be feared in Thy council art Thou, 
Above all who round Thee in reverence bow; 
O Lord God of Hosts, who is like Thee in might, 
With faithfulness round Thee a girdle of light? 

Thou rulest the pride of the sea at Thy will, 
Its proud swelling waters Thou biddest be still; 
Thou Egypt hast crushed like the slain from the land. 
And scattered Thy foes with omnipotent hand. 

vv. 11-18. 

The heavens, Lord, are Thine; Thine the earth and 

the sea; 
The world and its fulness were founded by Thee; 
The North and the South their Creator proclaim'. 
And Tabor and Hermon rejoice in Thy name. 

An arm clothed with might, yea, a strong hand is 

Thine, 
And high is Thy right hand of power divine: 
On justice and judgment is founded Thy throne, 
While mercy and truth as Thy heralds are known. 

How happy the people who know the glad sound; 
They walk in the sunshine Thy face sheds around; 
All day they rejoice in the Lord Whom they love. 
And righteously wilt Thou exalt them above. 

For Thou dost their strength with Thy beauty adorn. 
And in Thy great favor wilt lift up our horn; 
Our King and our shield of protection are Thine, 
Who only art holy, O Saviour divine! 

Psalm LXXXIX. 

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XC. 



Lord, Thou our dwelling place hast been 

In every generation. 
Before the new-born hills were seen, 

Or earth was Thy creation, 

Thou, Thou art God from endless years 

To ages never ending. 
But man, when he Thy summons hears, 

How soon to dust descending! 

A thousand years, before Thy sight, 

As yesterday have tarried. 
They vanish as a watch of night ; 

Away by floods are carried. 

They're like a sleep, or like the grass 
The morning light doth cherish : 

It groweth up, but, then, alas ! 
At evening time doth perish. 

For by Thy wrath are we consumed; 

We fear Thine anger's terrors. 
Our sins before Thee stand illumed. 

Our secret sins and errors. 

For all our days are passing by, 

Before Thine anger flying; 
Our wasting years are as a sigh 

In silence quickly dying. 

Psalm XC. 

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Life's days are three score years and ten 
If strength ten more may borrow, 

Their pride is toil and grief; and then 
We fly away to-morrow. 

Who knows the power Thine anger hath, 
When mercy may not sue Thee? 

O let Thy fear be as Thy wrath, 
The fear from mortals due Thee ! 

So teach Thou us to count each day, 

That wisdom may avail us ! 
Return, O Lord; how long delay? 

Let not Thy mercy fail us ! 

O fill us early with Thy grace, 
That life may be all gladness ! 

Yea, in our hearts may joy have place, 
As Thou hast given us sadness ! 

Thy work to all Thy servants show, 
And to their sons Thy glory ! 

Thy beauty, Lord, our God. bestow, 
And prosper Thou life's story! 



XCL 

Who dwelleth by His grace 

Within the secret place 
Of God Most High shall e'er abide 

Within the Almighty's shade. 

Whom I've my refuge made; 
The Lord my God, in Whom I hide. 

Psalms XC. and XCL 

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Then thee, with watchful care, 

He'll save from fowler's snare. 
And from the deadly pestilence. 

His wings shall cover thee; 

His truth thine armor be, 
Thy shield and buckler of defence. 

No terror of the night 

Shall ever thee affright; 
Nor arrow flying swift by day. 

Though plagues in darkness haste, 

Or at the noonday waste, 
Naught shall thy trustful heart dismay. 

Though myriads at thy side 

Are smitten in their pride. 
No ill shall e'er come nigh to thee. 

Since thou hast made the Lord — 

My refuge — thine abode. 
Thine eyes alone their doom shall see. 

His angels He commands 

To bear thee on their hands, 
To keep thy way and smooth thy path. 

If fierce and treacherous foes 

Thy footsteps should oppose. 
Thou shalt tread down their harmless wrath. 

Yea, since on God above 

Thy heart hath set its love, 
He'll rescue thee when sore distressed; 

Yea, high above assault 

He will thy soul exalt; 
Because thou hast His name confessed. 

Psalm XCI. 

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And when thy prayers arise. 

He'll answer from the skies, 
And help and honor will bestow. 

In trouble will be nigh; 

With life will satisfy; 
And then His great salvation show. 



XCII. 
^^^ 1-7, 12-15. 

How good it is to praise Thee, Lord, 
To sing Thy name, O Thou Most High, 

Thy morning mercies to record, 

And tell Thy truth when night is nigh. 

The ten-stringed lute and lyre I'll bring, 

And with the tuneful harp I'll sing. 

Glad in Thy work, Thy day I'll keep: 
I'll boast the wonders of Thy hand. 

How great Thy works. Thy thoughts how deep, 
The wicked ne'er can understand. 

As grass they flourish for a day, 

And then destroyed are swept away. 

Like palm trees in their stately grace. 

Like Lebanon's cedars, strong and fair, 
The saints within Thy holy place 

Shall ever grow, and flourish there. 
Planted within Thy Church they stand. 
The strength and glor}- of the land. 

Psalms XCI. and XCII. 

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Still in old age their fruit they bear, 
Their leaf abides forever green, 

That the}' to all men may declare 

That Thou, O Lord, hast upright been. 

O Thou my Rock, to Whom I flee, 

There's no unrighteousness in Thee. 



XCIII. 

Jehovah reigns; He sits enrobed 

With majesty and light; 
Jehovah robes Himself with strength, 

And girds Him round with might. 

The world is fixed, nor can be moved; 

EstabHshed it appears. 
And fixed Thy throne of old, Who art 

From everlasting years. 

The floods have lifted up, O Lord, 

Have lifted up their voice; 
The floods lift up their roaring waves, 

And in their might rejoice. 

But throned above them is the Lord; 

And mightier far is He 
Than many waters' lifted voice, 

Or breakers of the sea. 

Thy testimonies, very sure, 

Abide as from of yore; 
And holiness becomes Thy house, 

O Lord, forevermore. 

Psalms XCII. and XCIII. 

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xcv. 

Now with joyful exultation 

Let us sing Jehovah's praise; 
To the Rock of our salvation 

Loud hosannahs let us raise. 
Thankful tribute gladly bringing, 

Let us come before Him now, 
And with psalms His praises singing, 

Joyful in His presence bow. 

For, how great a God, and glorious, 

Is Jehovah Whom we sing ! 
Over idol-gods victorious, 

He's a great, the only. King. 
In His hand are earth's deep places; 

His the strength of all the hills ; 
His the sea whose bounds He traces; 

His the land His bounty fills. 

To the Lord, such might revealing, 

Let us bow with reverence meet; 
To the Lord our Maker kneeling, 

Come and worship at His feet. 
He is our own God and leads us; 

We the people of His care; 
With a shepherd's hand He feeds us 

As His flock in pastures fair. 

While He proffers peace and pardon. 
Let us hear His voice to-day; 

Lest if we our hearts should harden, 
We should perish in the way. 

Psalm XCV. 

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Lest to us, so unbelieving, 

He in righteous wrath shall swear- 
"Ye so long My Spirit grieving, 

Never in My rest can share." 



XCVI. 



PART I. 



O sing to Jehovah, a new song prepare ; 
O sing, all ye people. His glory declare. 
Yea, sing to Jehovah, and bless ye His name; 
From day unto day His salvation proclaim. 

Among all the nations His glory make known; 
Among all the peoples His wonders be shown. 
For great and most worthy of praise is the Lord, 
Above all the gods to be feared and adored. 

The gods of the peoples are idols, and nought; 
Jehovah the heavens hath wondrously wrought. 
All honor and glory encompass Him round, 
And beauty and strength in His temple are found. 

O give to Jehovah, each kindred and tribe, 

Yea, glory and strength to Jehovah ascribe; 

O give Him the glory becoming His name ; 

And come with an offering. His praise to proclaim. 

O worship Jehovah in holy array. 

In beautiful garments of holiness pray. 

Yea, let all the earth in His presence appear, 

And bow down before Him with trembling and fear. 

Psalms XCV. and XCVI. 

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PART II, 

O say to the nations — ^Jehovah doth reign; 
The world He hath founded unmoved shall remain. 
The peoples He'll judge, with His equity clad; 
Let heaven, earth, and sea, and their fulness be glad. 

Let fields and their fruitage before Him rejoice, 
And let all the trees sing for joy at His voice. 
Yea, let them before Him, Who only is Lord, 
Rejoice, for He cometh to judgment award. 

He cometh, He cometh to judge at His bar 
The earth and all peoples though scattered afar. 
The world He shall judge in His righteousness pure, 
And all of the peoples with truth ever sure. 



XCVIL 

PART I. 

Let earth rejoice, the Lord doth reign, 

Let all the isles be glad; 
Judgment and right His throne maintain, 

With clouds and darkness clad. 

Devouring fire before Him burns, 

Consuming every foe; 
The trembling earth with fear discerns 

His lightnings' vivid glow. 

Before Him mountains melt away 

Like wax before the flame. 
Before the Lord Who day by day 

Upholds earth's solid frame. 

Psalms XCVL and XCVIL 

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The heavens that shine by His decree 
His righteousness declare; 

And all the wondering people see 
His glory everywhere. 



Ashamed be they who serve and boast 
Their gods of wood and stone. 

Worship the Lord, ye idol host, 
For He is God alone. 



PART II. 

Because Thy judgments, Lord, are just. 
And great deliverance bring, 

Zion is glad, and from the dust 
Her daughters rise and sing. 

For Thou, Jehovah, art Most High, 

Above the earth apart; 
Above all gods beneath the sky 

Exalted far Thou art. 



O ye who love the Lord indeed 

Hate sin, for He is pure ; 
His saints from wicked hands are freed 

And kept by Him secure. 

Light for the righteous man is sown 

Upon his way below; 
And joy for upright hearts is strewn. 

As to their home they go. 

Psalm XCVIL 

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Then in the Lord, ye saints, rejoice; 

With song His grace proclaim ; 
Give thanks to Him with heart and voice. 

And bless His holy name. 



XCVIII. 

Sing to the Lord a glad, new song, 
For He most wondrous things hath done; 

With holy arm, and right hand strong. 
He hath salvation's victory won. 

The Lord, our Saviour, hath made known 
His great salvation from the skies; 

And thus His righteousness hath shewn 
Before the nations' wondering eyes. 

Mercy and truth toward Israel's race 
The Lord hath ever kept in mind; 

And earth's far ends have seen the grace 
That brought salvation to mankind. 

And now let earth unto the Lord 
A shout of glad thanksgiving raise; 

Break forth and sing, and strike each chord, 
And joyful sing His worthy praise. 

Yea, to the Lord your music bring, 
With harps and all-melodious voice ; 

Let trumpets shout, let cornets ring. 
Let all before the King rejoice. 

Psalms XCVII. and XCVIII. 

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Let seas and all their fulness roar, 
The world, and they that on it dwell; 

Let floods clap hands from shore to shore, 
And hills their joy together tell — 

Before the Lord, Who comes in might 
To judge the earth in righteousness; 

The Lord will judge the world aright, 
And will in grace His saints confess. 



XCIX. 

Jehovah reigns; exalt and worship Him; 

Let all the people tremble in His sight; 
He sits enthroned upon the cherubim; 

Let earth be moved before His presence bright. 

Great is the Lord; in Zion great His fame; 

Above the people He is throned on high; 
Then let them praise His great and fearful name, 

For ever Holy, Holy, Holy, cry. 

His kingly strength in judgment takes delight, 
In equity His throne established stands; 

Just are His ways; His judgments true and right, 
Wrought for His people by His holy hands. 

Exalt the Lord our God and worship Him; 

Before His holy footstool bow the knee, 
Responsive sing, with veiled seraphim. 

For ever Holy, Holy, Holy, He. 

Psalms XCVIIL and XCIX. 



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His own anointed called upon His name, 
They called on Him Who cleft the surging wave ; 

He, answering, spake from pillar-cloud and flame ; 
They kept His law and He their sin forgave. 

Exalt the Lord our God, and worship Him, 
Before His holy mountain bend the knee; 

Holy He dwells between the cherubim, 
For ever Holy, Holy, Holy, He. 



C. 

O make a joyful noise, ye lands. 
And serve the Lord with fear! 

With gladness wait His high commands, 
And with a song draw near. 

Know that the Lord is God alone, 

He made us and will keep; 
For His we are and not our own, 

His people and His sheep. 

With glad thanksgiving throng His gates 

His goodness to proclaim; 
Within His courts where mercy waits 

Give thanks and bless His name. 

For He is good, and time shall prove 

His mercies ever sure; 
And while the ages onward move 

His truth shall still endure. 

Psalms XCIX. and C. 

89 



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cm. 



Awake, my soul, and bless the Lord, 
Let all within me bless His name; 

Awake, my soul, and bless the Lord, 
His countless benefits proclaim; 

Who cleanses every guilty stain, 

Who heals thy sickness, soothes thy pain. 

Thy life from death His love redeems. 
And, like a sun, He crowns thy days 

With loving-kindness' gentle beams, 
And tender mercy's warmer rays; 

Thy heart's desire He satisfies, 

And strength of youth anew supplies. 



By deeds of righteousness confessed 
The Lord hath set His captives free; 

And all His suffering and oppressed 
Shall His delivering judgments see. 

Thus were His ways to Moses known, 

His acts to pilgrim Israel shown. 



Most merciful and gracious Lord! 

How slow to wrath! how rich in grace! 
Thou lovest not the chiding word, 

Nor keepest long an angry face. 
Not as our guilt and sins have been, 
Have we Thy righteous judgments seen. 

Psalm cm. 

90 



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For high as heaven above us bends, 
So great Th\- mercy stands approved; 

As far as East from West extends. 

Hast Thou from us our sins removed. 

In vain, in height or depth of space, 

We seek the measure of such grace. 



vv. 13-22. 

Like as a father pity shows 

For children who in him confide, 

The Lord His pitj'ing love bestows 
On all who in His fear abide; 

He knows our frame, and, ever just, 

Remembers well we are but dust. 



The days of man are as the grass, 
And as a flower he blooms and dies; 

If but a breath shall o'er it pass, 
How soon the blossom faded lies; 

And where but late its beauty shone, 

It blooms no more, forever gone. 



But still from age to age endures 
The loving-kindness of the Lord ; 

And still His righteousness assures 
To children's children rich reward — 

To such as keep His covenant true, 

And seek His holy will to do. 

Psalm cm. 

91 



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Bless Him Whose throne established stands, 
Whose kingdom' ruleth over all! 

Bless Him, ye mighty angel bands, 
Whose legions wait the Master's call! 

Bless Him, His works, from pole to pole, 

Bless thou Jehovah, O my soul! 



CIV. 

PART I. 

vv. 1-9. 

Now, O my soul, Jehovah bless; 
O Lord, my God, let all confess 

That Thou art very great. 
How gloriously Thou art arrayed, 
With majesty and honor made 

Thy robes of royal state. 

Thou, Lord, dost gird Thyself with light, 
And stretchest out with wondrous might 

The curtain of the sky. 
Thou dost within the waters place 
The crystal beams, that bear in grace 

Thy palace halls on high. 

Thou dost of clouds Thy chariot form; 
And on the wings of wind and storm 

Thou movest at Thy will. 
The winds Thy messengers are made; 
By flaming fire Thou art obeyed; 

They all Thy word fulfil. 

Psalms cm. and CIV. 

92 



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Fixed on a firm foundation stone, 
Whence it could ne'er be overthrown, 

The earth proclaimed Thee good. 
Then with the waters, as a robe, 
Thou didst enwrap the circling globe; 

Above the hills they stood. 



At Thy rebuke they fled away; 
The hastening waters with dismay 

Thy voice of thunder heard. 
The mountains rose, the valleys sank, 
The seas within the confines shrank 

Appointed by Thy word. 



Their bounds Thou didst establish then, 
That they might ne'er return again 

The earth to desolate. 
Now, O my soul, Jehovah bless; 
O Lord, my God, let all confess 

That Thou art very great. 



PART II. 

vv. 10-18. 

Down through the valleys, 'mid the hills. 
Thou sendest springs, whose flowing rills 

All creatures' thirst allay. 
The birds of heaven above them dwell, 
And from amid the branches swell 

The songs that greet the day. 

Psalm CIV. 

93 



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From out Thine upper rooms, with rain 
Thou waterest every hill and plain, 

With fruit dost fill the field. 
Thou makest grass for pasture grow, 
And herbs to serve man's need bestow, 

That earth his bread may yield. 

The gladdening clusters of the vine. 
And oil to make his face to shine, 

Thou dost for man prepare. 
Thy trees with rain are satisfied — 
The cedars of old Lebanon's pride — 

Which Thou hast planted there. 

The little bird there builds its nest. 
And on the fir-tree's lofty crest 

The kindly stork abides. 
The wild goat climbs the mountain peaks, 
And in the rocks the coney seeks 

A refuge where it hides. 

PART III. 

vv. 19-23. 

The changeful moon His mandate hears. 
And leads, through all the circling years, 

The seasons in their flight. 
The sun his time of setting knows, 
Darkness He makes for twilight's close. 

And it at once is night. 

Then all the forest beasts awake, 
And through the woods their way they take 
With creeping, stealthy feet. 

Psalm CIV. 

94 



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Young lions in their hunger roar, 
As though they would His care implore 
Who gives them all their meat. 

The sun appears; they hide away, 
And down to rest themselves they lay, 

Each in his secret den. 
Then man unto his labor goes, 
To toil until the day shall close, 

And evening come again. 



vv. 24-35. 

How manifold beyond our thought 

The works that Thou, O Lord, hast wrought 

In wisdom all divine! 
Thy riches fill the earth below, 
In circling suns and stars they glow, 

And in the deep they shine. 

There is the sea, so great and wide, 
Wherein in countless number hide 

Thy creatures small and great; 
There move the ships the waves athwart, 
Therein the ocean-monsters sport, 

And all upon Thee wait. 

Yea, all as at Thy table stand. 
Till Thou dost open wide Thy hand, 

To give them timely food; 
What Thou dost give they gather up. 
And from Thine overflowing cup 

Are satisfied with good. 

Psalm CIV. 

95 



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When Thou dost turn Thy face away, 
Their sun is gone; no cheering ray 

Their troubled hearts discern. 
And when their breath Thou dost recall, 
In death's embrace they helpless fall, 

And to their dust return. 

But when Thou sendest from above 
Thy Spirit, like the brooding dove 

O'er all the waters' face, 
Again, as at creation's birth, 
They are renewed, and all the earth 

Is crowned with wondrous grace. 

Eternal let Thy glory be, 

O Maker of the earth and sea! 

With joy Thy works behold. 
Earth trembles 'neath Thy piercing gaze, 
Thy touch sets all the hills ablaze, 

As Sinai flamed of old. 

To Thee, O Lord, my whole life long. 
Yea, to my God, a gladsome song 

With harp and voice I'll sing; 
And be my meditation sweet 
To Thee, Who art my joy complete. 

My Maker, Saviour, King. 

Consumed as dross from precious ore 
The wicked soon shall be no more. 

And Eden come again. 
Then bless the Lord, O thou my soul! 
And all ye saints, while ages roll. 

Praise ye the Lord! Amen. 

Psalm CIV. 

96 



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CVII. 

vv. 23-32. 

They that go forth to toil upon the deep, 
And 'mid great waters weary vigil keep, 
These see Jehovah's works of power untold; 
His mighty wonders in the deep behold. 

He speaks the word, and stormy winds arise. 
Lifting His waves as to the very skies; 
To heaven they mount, again to depths go down, 
Hearts melt with trouble at the surges' frown. 

Tossed by the billows, reeling to and fro, 
Their hopes all sink as in the depths below; 
Then to the Lord they cry in humble prayer, 
And He delivers them from deep despair. 

Again He speaks, and at His high behest 
The storm is calm, the waves are hushed to rest: 
Then are they glad, as now all tumults cease. 
And thus He brings them to the port of peace. 

O then let such give praise. O Lord, to Thee, 
For goodness, broader, deeper than the sea; 
Let them exalt Thee, where Thy people meet, 
And all Thy wondrous works with praise repeat. 

cxn. 

Jehovah praise! How blest the man 

Who feareth Thee, O Lord, 
Whose heart with great delight dost scan 

The precepts of Thy Word. 

Psalms CVII. and CXIL 

97 



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On earth his seed shall mighty be; 
The upright race shall blessing see. 



Both wealth and riches from Thy hand 

Within his house appear; 
His righteousness doth stedfast stand, 

Unchanged from year to year. 
To all the upright in Thy sight 
In darkness there ariseth light. 



Kind and compassionate is he, 

A righteous, faithful friend ; 
'Tis well with him who graciously 

Doth deal and freely lend. 
His justice, sought by none in vain, 
Shall his own righteous cause maintain. 



Unmoved he stands, whate'er betide; 

And when this life is passed, 
His memory shall long abide, 

A blessing to the last. 
Of evil tidings ne'er afraid, 
His heart is on Jehovah stayed. 



He hath dispersed with liberal hand. 

And given to the poor: 
His righteousness doth stedfast stand, 

And ever shall endure. 
Exalted highly, Lord, shall be 
The blessed man who feareth Thee. 

Psalm CXII. 

98 



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CXIII. 

Ye servants of the Lord, our King, 
With every song that praise can bring 

His blessed name adore. 
From early dawn to evening dim, 
His name be praised with ceaseless hymn, 

Henceforth for evermore. 



Above all nations He is high, 
Above all hosts that fill the sky 

His glory bright appears. 
Who, like the Lord our God, is known, 
The Lord, Who sitteth on His throne 

Above the starry spheres? 



But yet He humbly condescends. 

And down to heaven and earth He bends 

An all-discerning eye. 
The poor and needy in distress 
He lifts from dust and wretchedness, 

To sit with princes high. 



The silent home His love discerns. 
And to the heart that lonely yearns 

He gives the mother's joy. 
Ye servants of the Lord, our King, 
With every song that praise can bring 

Your heart and voice employ. 

Psalm CXIII. 

99 

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CXIV. 

When Israel, through the riven sea, 
From Egypt came, as Miriam sung — 

And Jacob's house, from bondage free. 
Went forth from people strange of tongue; 

Then Judah was His holy place; 

His kingdom Israel's chosen race. 



The sea beheld the host draw near. 
And from their pathway quickly fled: 

And Jordan's waters in their fear 

Turned back and left their stony bed: 

The trembling mountains leaped like rams, 

The little hills like sportive lambs. 



What aileth thee, O mighty sea? 

Whom do thy shrinking waves discern? 
O Jordan, wherefore dost thou flee 

And all thy waters backward turn? 
Ye mountains, that ye leap like rams. 
Ye little hills, like sportive lambs? 



Tremble, O earth, before the Lord, 

The mighty God of Jacob fear: 
Let all things tremble at His word 

Who doth in majesty appear: 
He made the rock a water-pool. 
The flint to gush with fountains cool. 

Psalm CXIV. 



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CXV. 

Not unto us, not unto us, 
To whom belongeth only shame, 

But for Thy truth and mercy's sake, 
O Lord, give glory to Thy name. 

O wherefore should the nations say, 
"Where is their God? pray can they tell?" 

Our God is in the heavens throned, 
And all hath done as pleased Him well. 

Silver and gold their idols are; 

The work of men, like men they seem; 
But naught they see, or hear, or do. 

And all their power is but a dream. 

And like their idols shall they be 

Who make them, or their worship yield. 

Trust thou, O Israel, in the Lord; 
He is their help and He their shield. 

O house of Aaron, trust the Lord: 
He is their help and He their shield. 

All ye that fear Him, trust the Lord: 
He is their help and He their shield. 

Mindful of us the Lord hath been, 
And He will bless us when we call; 

The house of Aaron He will bless, 

And them that fear Him, great and small. 

Psalm CXV. 



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The Lord increase you more and more: 
You and your children multiply: 

Blessed indeed are ye of Him, 
Creator of the earth and sky. 

The heavens are evermore the Lord's : 
His own abode, His royal seat; 

But earth on men He hath bestowed, 
And made it for their dwelling meet. 

The voiceless dead praise not the Lord; 

The silent grave no song can raise: 
But we will bless Him evermore; 

Praise ye the Lord, Jehovah praise! 



CXVI. 
vv. I-II. 

I love the Lord, Who bowed His ear 
To hear my supplicating voice: 

And while I live, with heart sincere 
On Him I'll call, in Him rejoice. 

The cords of death enclosed me round; 

The pains of hell my soul enthralled; 
Trouble and grief alone I found; 

Then on Jehovah's name I called — 

"Deliver me from sin abhorred, 
O spare my soul and lift Thy rod ;" 

Most gracious, righteous, is the Lord; 
Yea, ever merciful our God. 

Psalms CXV. and CXVI. 

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He saves the simple and oppressed; 

I was brought low; He rescued me. 
Return, my soul, unto thy rest, 

For He hath kindly dealt with thee. 

Since He hath saved from death and tears, 
And kept my faltering feet aright, 

I'll walk before Him freed from fears 
In the broad land of life and light. 



w. 12-19. 

With what return of lofty praise 
Shall I Jehovah's love proclaim? 

Salvation's cup on high I'll raise. 
And call, rejoicing, on His name. 

My vows to Him in times of fear 
Among His saints will I fulfil; 

The life they live to Him is dear. 
The death they die more precious still. 

Lord, I'm Thy servant. Thine, indeed; 

Born of Thy handmaid, I am Thine; 
Thou hast my soul from bondage freed, 

And I will praise Thy name divine. 

Before the saints my vows I'll pay. 
And in God's house His praise record; 

In thee, O Zion, will I say, 

Praise ye the Lord, O praise the Lord! 

Psalm CXVI. 

103 



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CXVII. 

Praise the Lord with exultation, 
Every people, every nation; 
Laud Him for His great salvation; 
Praise, O praise the Lord! 

Mighty, but most condescending. 
Is His mercy o'er us bending; 
Truth is His that hath no ending, 
Praise, O praise the Lord! 

To the Father praises render. 
Praise the Son and Spirit tender, 
Triune God, Eternal Splendor, 
Praise the Lord! Amen! 



CXVHL 

vv. 1-18. 

Jehovah is good, O give thanks to His name, 
His mercy endureth forever the same; 
Let Zion, with all them that fear Him, now say — 
His mercy endureth for aye and for aye. 

In anguish I called on the God of all grace ; 
He answered and set me within a large place; 
With Him on my side I shall not be afraid. 
For what can man do, when the Lord is mine aid? 

Among them' that help me the Lord doth appear, 
And therefore I look on my foes without fear; 

Psalms CXVII. and CXVIII. 

104 



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'Tis better to trust in the Lord to provide, 
Than ever in man or in princes confide. 

Though nations may gather in wrathful array, 
Yet in His great name I will sweep them away ; 
Though nations like bees may surround and assail, 
I yet in His name will against them prevail. 

The Lord is my strength and my song in the night; 
Yea, He is my Saviour, in Whom I delight ; 
The voice of rejoicing, salvation's glad song. 
Is heard in the tents of the saints' happy throng. 

His right hand is valiant, but tender to spare; 
I die not, but live, all His works to declare. 
Although He in wisdom hath chastened me sore, 
Yet not unto death hath He given me o'er. 

vv. 19-29. 

The portals of righteousness open to me; 
I'll enter, O Lord, to give thanks unto Thee — 
This gate of the Lord, where in festal array 
The righteous shall enter their worship to pay. 

To Thee I'll give thanks, Who hast answered my call, 
And art my salvation, my all and in all. 
The stone which the builders rejected with scorn 
Doth now, as the head-stone, the corner adorn. 

O this is Thy doing. Who humblest the wise ; 
Most wondrous it is in the sight of our eyes. 
And this is the day Thou madest of old; 
And we will rejoice its glad light to behold. 

Psalm CXVIII. 

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Save now, we beseech Thee; Jehovah attend; 
Now Lord, we beseech Thee, prosperity send. 
O blessed be He that doth come in Thy name, 
Thy Zion doth bless Him with joyful acclaim. 

Jehovah is God, He enlighteneth the blind; 
Now unto His altar the sacrifice bind. 
Yea, Thou art my God Whom I'll praise and adore, 
And as my own God will exalt evermore. 



Jehovah is good ; O give thanks to His name 
His mercy endureth forever the same; 
Let Zion and all her glad children now say- 
His mercy endureth for aye and for aye. 



CXIX. 

vv. 1-8. 

How blest and happy they 

Who walk the perfect way. 
And never from Thy law depart! 

Yea, blest are they indeed 

Who all Thy precepts heed, 
And seek Thee, Lord, with all their heart. 

Thou hast commanded, Lord, 
That we observe Thy word. 

And keep Thy precepts there proclaimed. 
O that my daily ways 
Were fixed to live Thy praise; 

Then should I never be ashamed. 

Psalms CXVIIL and CXIX. 

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I will give thanks to Thee, 
With heart upright and free, 

When I Thy righteous judgments learn. 
Thy statutes I'll observe, 
Nor from them ever swerve ; 

Ne'er, Lord, from me in anger turn. 

vv. 169-176. 

Now let my supplicating cry 
Come near before Thee, O my Lord. 

Give wisdom and deliver me. 
According to Thy faithful word. 

Since Thou Thy statutes teachest me, 
O let my lips Thy praise confess. 

Yea, of Thy word my tongue would sing. 
For Thy commands are righteousness. 

Be ready with Thy hand to help. 

Because Thy precepts are my choice. 

I've longed for Thy salvation, Lord, 
And in Thy holy law rejoice. 

let me live, and Thee I'll praise; 
And let Thy judgments help me yet. 

A straying sheep. Thy servant seek. 
For Thy commands I ne'er forget. 

CXXL 

1 to the hills will lift mine eyes ; 
O whence shall come mine aid? 

My help is from the Lord alone, 
Who heaven and earth hath made. 

Psalms CXIX. and CXXL 

107 



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He will not let thy foot be moved; 

Thy keeper will not sleep; 
No sleep, no slumber will He take 

Who doth His Israel keep. 

Thy faithful keeper is the Lord, 

Thy shade upon thy right. 
The sun shall smite thee not by day, 

Nor yet the moon by night. 

The Lord shall keep thee from all ill, 

Will keep thy soul alway; 
Will keep thy going out and in 

From this time forth for aye. 



CXXL 

Up to the hills I lift mine eyes ; 

O whence shall come mine aid? 
My help doth from the Lord arise, 
The Lord Who built the earth and skies, 

And all their host hath made. 

He will not let thy footsteps slide, 

But watchful vigil keep; 
Unmoved His Israel shall abide, 
Since He, her keeper by her side, 

Shall slumber not nor sleep. 

The Lord it is Who keeps thy way. 

And well He shades thy head; 
No scorching sun can smite by day, 
Nor moon by night with hurtful ray 
Invade thy curtained bed. 

Psalm CXXL 

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He keeps thee from all evil's might, 

And daily watches o'er 
Thy going out at dawn of light, 
Thy coming in at fall of night, 

Now and for evermore. 



CXXII. 

How glad was I to hear them say — 
Come, let us seek, this holy day, 

Jehovah's House of prayer. 
Jerusalem, within thy gate 
Our feet are standing; here we wait 

Within thy courts so fair. 

Thou, O Jerusalem, our song, 
Art builded as a city strong, 

That all compact doth stand! 
There come the people of the Lord 
To praise His name with one accord. 

As Israel had command. 

For there set up within the gate 

The thrones of judgment stand in state, 

The thrones of David's line. 
O pray that Zion peace may see, 
For they shall ever prospered be 

Who love thy courts divine. 

Peace be within thine hallowed walls! 
And ever in thy palace halls 
Be there prosperity! 

Psalms CXXL and CXXII. 

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For brethren who thy courts have trod, 
And for the Lord's own house, our God, 
I'll seek all good for thee. 



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CXXII. 

How glad was I to hear them say, 
Come let us go this holy day 

And in God's house appear. 
And now Thy temple gates we greet, 
And enter in with eager feet, 

Jerusalem most dear! 

Jerusalem, our pride and song. 
Is builded as a city strong, 

Compact in unity. 
And there the Lord's own people meet 
To bless His name for joys complete, 

Jerusalem, in thee. 

For there, by God's supreme command. 
The stately thrones of judgment stand. 

The thrones of David's line. 
Of thee, O city of the King, 
The joy of all the earth we sing, 

Jerusalem divine! 

Forever pray for Zion's peace; 
For greatly shall their joy increase 

Who love and for her care. 
May peace abide within thy walls, 
Rejoicing in thy palace halls, 

Jerusalem the fair! 



Psalm CXXIL 



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And still again this prayer I make 
For brethren and companions' sake, 

Let peace within thee rest. 
And for Christ's Church and brotherhood, 
I evermore will seek thy good, 

Jerusalem' the blest! 



CXXIV. 

Had it not been the Lord, let Israel say — 
Had it not been the Lord, Who day by day 
Was on our side when men against us rose, 
We had been swallowed up alive by foes. 



Yea, we had perished, when their wrath became 
Kindled against us, a devouring flame; 
Whelmed had we been by waters uncontrolled; 
Yea, the proud waters would have o'er us rolled. 



But blessed be the Lord, our helper then, 
Who gave us not a prey to wrathful men. 
Our soul is like a captive bird set free; 
Broken the snare, and we at Hberty. 



Our help is therefore in the Lord alone 

Who built the heavens and laid earth's corner-stone. 

Secure are they who in the Lord confide, 

For He is ever on His people's side. 

Psalms CXXII. and CXXIV. 



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cxxv. 

They who in the Lord confiding, 
Put their trust in Him alone, 

As Mount Zion, firm abiding, 
Never shall be overthrown. 

As thy hills, O holy city. 
Stand as sentinels around. 

So Jehovah's mighty pity 
Is about His people found. 

Well their lot shall be protected 
From the rod the wicked wield, 

Lest, aweary and dejected. 
They at last to sin should yield. 

O Jehovah, let Thy blessing 

Goodness for the good provide: 

And on Israel, Thee confessing, 
Let abundant peace abide! 



CXXVI. 

When Zion, by the Lord redeemed. 
Was brought again from exile long. 

Awhile were we like them that dreamed, 
But soon were filled with mirth and song. 

Among the nations said they then — 
"For them the Lord hath done great things." 

Great things indeed for us again 
The Lord hath done, whence gladness springs. 

Psalms CXXV. and CXXVI. 

112 



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Lord, turn again our captive state, 
As southern streams revive the plain; 

Then they that sow in tears, and wait, 
With joy shall reap the golden grain. 

Though going on his way with tears, 

Though sowing precious seed, he grieves, 

He shall, when harvest day appears, 
Return with joy and bring his sheaves. 



CXXVII. 

Except the Lord to build the house shall deign, 
All they who build it labor but in vain; 
Except the Lord the city keep from harm, 
The watchmen wake in vain to give alarm. 

'Tis all in vain that ye should early rise. 
And late give slumber to your weary eyes, 
Should eat the bread of toil, and vigil keep; 
He surely gives to His beloved sleep. 

A heritage are children from the Lord: 
In them the mother hath her great reward. 
Like arrows in a mighty warrior's hand, 
Children of youth about their parents stand. 

O happy, happy is the man who sees 
His quiver full of arrows such as these; 
They shall not be ashamed before the great. 
Nor when they speak with foes within the gate. 

Psalms CXXVI. and CXXVII. 

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CXXVIII. 

What blessings crown their happy days 
Who fear the Lord most high, 

Who walk obedient in His ways, 
Beneath His watchful eye! 

Thus of thy labor shalt thou eat, 
Thy fields from blight be free; 

Thy happiness be made complete. 
And all be well with thee. 

Within thy home's secure retreat, 
Thy wife, by love enshrined, 

Shall be a vine of fruitage sweet 
About thy life entwined. 

As round the goodly olive stand 

Its shoots of fairest green, 
So shall thy happy children band 

Around thy board be seen. 

Behold, thus shall the man be blest, 
Who fears the Lord in truth — 

At home, abroad, in toil, at rest. 
Alike in age and youth. 

The Lord thus bless and gladden thee 
From out His house of praise; 

And Zion's welfare let thee see 
Through all thy pilgrim days. 

Psalm CXXVIII. 

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Yea, thou shalt see with thankfulness 
Thine own and her increase; 

Thy children's children shalt thou bless, 
On Israel breathe thy peace! 



CXXIX. 

Oft from my youth have they afflicted me — 
Let Israel say — from trouble now set free; 
Oft from my youth they troubled and assailed; 
Yet have they not against me quite prevailed. 

The plowers plowed upon my back made bare, 
And long they made their cruel furrows there. 
The Lord is righteous, and hath cut at last 
The wicked's cords that were around me cast. 

Let all be shamed and backward made to turn. 
Whose hearts with hatred of Thy Zion burn; 
Yea, let them be as grass on house-tops grown, 
Fading and withered ere matured and mown. 

Wherewith no joyful reaper fills his hands; 
None binding sheaves with loaded bosom stands; 
"Jehovah bless thee" — saith no passer-by ; 
"We bless you in His name" — none make reply. 



cxxx. 

From out the depths I cry to thee. O Lord. 

My prayer, Lord, hear. 
Yea, to my supplicating voice accord 

Attentive ear. 



Psalms CXXVIIL, CXXIX. and CXXX. 

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If Thou, O Lord, iniquity shouldst mark, 
Who, who, shall stand before the record dark? 

But full forgiveness, that Thou mayest be feared. 

There is with Thee. 
I for Jehovah wait; His word revered 

Gives hope to me. 
Yea, for the Lord my soul doth look and yearn, 
More than the watchmen look for morn's return. 

Thy hope, O Israel, in Jehovah be 

Forevermore. 
With Him are mercy and redemption free 

In plenteous store. 
And He will bring His Israel's chosen race 
Redeemed from all iniquity by grace. 



CXXXI. 

Lord, I would not haughty be; 

Nor, with proud uplifted eyes, 
Would I look toward heaven and Thee, 

Or Thy little ones despise. 

Not in matters great and high, 

All too wonderful for me — 
Do I vainly seek to pry; 

Secret things I leave with Thee. 

As a child by mother stilled, 

I have hushed my troubled soul; 

Tranquil now, no more self-willed, 
Yield I, Lord, to Thy control. 

Psalms CXXX. and CXXXI. 

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Israel, hope thou in the Lord, 
From henceforth forevermore ; 

He will needful grace afford. 
Light upon thy path will pour. 



CXXXIIL 

Behold, how pleasant and how good 

For brethren to agree, 
And, in the bond of brotherhood, 

To dwell in unity. 

'Tis like the oil on Aaron shed 

In consecrating rite, 
A holy unction on the head, 

A perfume of delight. 

As Hermon's dew on Zion's hills 
Makes glad the fruitful field, 

So they, on whom this love distils, 
Rich fruits of grace will yield. 

But Zion, all excelling stands 
With this her richer store; 

The Lord His blessing there commands, 
E'en life for evermore. 



CXXXIV. 

Behold, and bless the Lord, 
All ye His servants, bless! 

Ye who by night stand in His house, 
His house of holiness. 



Psalms CXXXL, CXXXIIL and CXXXIV. 

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Within His holy place 

Lift up your hands in prayer; 

Yea, lift them up in holiness, 
And bless Jehovah there. 

The Lord from Zion's courts 

Thee with His blessing crown; 
Yea, He Who heaven and earth hath made, 
On Thee send blessing down. 



cxxxv. 

PART I. 

Praise ye Jehovah! Praise His name, 

O ye His servants' happy band ! 
That He is good, with praise proclaim, 
All ye who in His temple stand! 
For it is pleasant and most meet 
To praise His name with music sweet. 

He chose His Israel long ago, 

And as His special treasure owned. 
That He alone is great, I know; 

Above all gods our Lord is throned. 
In heaven and earth, in deeps and seas, 
He doeth all as Him doth please. 

The vapors from the earth's far end 

He gathereth up from sea and main; 
He maketh them to heaven ascend; 
He causeth lightnings for the rain. 
He from His treasuries bringeth out 
The winds that in the tempests shout. 

Psalms CXXXIV. and CXXXV. 

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PART II. 

Thy name, O Lord, let saints record, 

Doth to eternity endure; 
Through all the generations, Lord, 
Doth Thy memorial stand secure. 
The Lord will judge His saints aright, 
And in repenting love delight. 

The nations as their gods esteem 

The gold and silver they have wrought; 
Made by men's hands, like men they seem, 
But are but vanity and naught. 
And like them shall their makers be, 
And all who trust or bow the knee. 

O house of Israel, bless the Lord ! 
O all ye tribes, His praises tell ! 
All ye that fear Him, bless the Lord! 
From Zion let His praises swell. 
Praise ye the Lord! and still again, 
Praise ye the Lord! Amen, Amen. 



CXXXVL 

Give thanks unto the God of gods, 

The Lord of lords supreme; 
Who only doeth wondrous things. 

His peopk to redeem. 

Chorus: O give ye thanks unto the Lord, 
For He is ever good; 
His mercy doth unchanging 
stand, 
As it hath ever stood. 

Psalms CXXXV. and CXXXVL 

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To Him Who in His wisdom made 
The heavens in all their grace; 

To Him Who spread the earth abroad 
Above the waters' face. 

Chorus. 

Give thanks to Him Who made great lights ; 

The sun to rule by day; 
The moon and stars to rule by night, 

While all His will obey. 

Chorus. 

To Him Who Egypt's first-born smote, 
While mourning filled the land; 

And brought His captive people out 
With strong and outstretched hand. 

Chorus. 

To Him Who parted the Red Sea, 

And made His people go 
In safety through divided waves, 

But overthrew their foe. 

Chorus. 

To Him Who through the wilderness 

His wandering Israel led. 
And sm'ote the great and mighty kings 

That were His people's dread. 

Chorus. 

To Him Who, as a heritage, 

Their goodly land bestowed 
Upon His servant, Israel's race, 

As to the fathers showed. 

Chorus. 

Psalm CXXXVI. 

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To Him Who, in our low estate, 

Remembered us of old; 
And hath redeemed us from our foes, 

In mercy manifold. 

Chorus 

To Him Who daily to all flesh 

Doth needful food bestow. 
Yea, to the God of heaven and earth 

Let ceaseless praises flow. 

Chorus. 



CXXXVIL 

By Babel's river-side, We sat in tears ; 
Remembering Zion's pride In former years ; 
While on the weeping willows there were hung 
The harps our grief had silenced and unstrung. 

For they who led us there, A captive throng. 
Required that we prepare For them a song : 
Yea, our tormentors asked for mirth and praise; 
Required a song of Zion's happy days. 

But how shall we thus sing, At their command. 
Songs of the Lord, our King, In this strange land ? 
O Zion, if I e'er forget thy woe. 
My good right hand its skill no longer know. 

Yea, let my tongue, I pray, All silent be ; 
If I do not alway Remember thee : 
If I prefer not thee, though in thy grief. 
Above all other joys my very chief. 

Psalms CXXXVI. and CXXXVIL 

121 



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CXXXVIL 
vv. 1-6. 

By Babel's quiet river-side 
We exiles sat and mused and wept; 

While o'er our sinking hearts the tide 
Of memories of loved Zion swept. 

On weeping willows, drooping low, 
Our silent harps of joy we hung; 

Their strings would break, attuned to woe, 
Or break the hearts whose grief they sung. 

For there our captors asked for songs; 

Tormenting, asked for gladsome praise; 
Required the songs that happy throngs 

Were wont on Zion's hill to raise. 

But how, those songs, in foreign land, 

Shall we, forgetting Zion, sing? 
If faithless thus, let this right hand 

Forget its skill with tuneful string. 

Yea, song and speech be all forgot, 

If I do not remember thee; 
If thou, Jerusalem, art not 

Above all other joys to me. 

CXXXIX. 

vv. I-I2. 

O Lord, Thou hast searched me, and from Thy far 

throne 
My sitting, my rising, my thoughts Thou hast known: 

Psalms CXXXVIL and CXXXIX. 

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Thou searchest my pathway, my couch Thou dost see, 
And all of my ways are familiar to Thee. 

Each word I would speak Thou dost well understand; 
Thou art all around me, and on me Thine hand: 
Such wonderful knowledge I cannot attain, 
Too lofty its height for a mortal to gain. 

where shall I go from Thy Spirit of might? 

And whither shall I from Thy presence take flight? 
Alike in the heavens or in deeps of despair 

1 ne'er can escape Thee, for lo — Thou art there. 

Yea, if on the wings of the morning I flee, 

And dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea; 

Thy hand shall still lead me and mark out my path, 

Thy right hand uphold me, or smite me in wrath. 

Or if I in darkness would hide from Thy sight, 
And even the noon-day could turn into night; 
Not then could I hide from Thine eye's piercing ray, 
For night would be noon, and the darkness as day. 



CXLIV. 

PART I. 

O blessed be the Lord, my Rock, 
Who helps me meet the battle's shock; 

And bows my foes to dust. 
My fortress firm, my mercy sweet, 
My strong high tower, my shield complete, 

My Saviour Whom I trust ! 

Psalms CXXXIX. and CXLIV. 

123 



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Lord, what is man compared with Thee ? 
What can a son of mortal be 

That Thou of him shouldst think? 
For man is like a breath, a sigh; 
His days as shadows quickly fly, 

And soon in darkness sink. 

Lord, bow Thy heavens, in pomp come down; 
Thy touch upon the mountains' crown 

Shall make them smoke and flame. 
Flash forth Thy lightnings' dazzling light, 
Send out Thine arrows swift to smite, 

Put all Thy foes to shame. 

But from Thy dwelling place above 
Stretch forth Thy mighty hand of love 

And rescue me, I pray, 
From whelming waves that near me roll. 
From alien hands that seek my soul. 

From lips that would betray. 

PART II. 

Now will I sing a glad new song 

And with each string Thy praise prolong, 

For Thou hast heard my prayer. 
Salvation Thou dost give to kings. 
Thine own dost keep, with sheltering wings, 

From hurtful sword and snare. 

O let our sons, in strength and truth, 
Appear as plants full grown in youth. 
The glory of our land. 

Psalm CXLIV. 

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Our daughters shine in each fair grace, 
As pillars polished for their place 
In palace halls to stand. 

Our garners filled all stores shall yield; 
Our flocks, secure in fold and field, 

By myriads shall increase. 
The laden oxen shall not faint, 
And in our streets the piteous plaint, 

The cry for help shall cease. 

O happy people! favored land! 

To whom the Lord, with liberal hand. 

Such blessings doth accord! 
Yea, happy is that people blest 
Of whom it is by all confessed 

Their God is Christ the Lord. 



CXLVL 

Praise ye the Lord, our King! 
Jehovah's praises sing, 

O thou my soul! 
While He prolongs my days, 
Will I Jehovah praise, 
And with all gladsome lays 

My God extol. 

In princes of the earth — 
Sons of but mortal birth — 
Put not your trust. 

Psalms CXLIV. and CXLVL 

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Their breath flies fast away, 
They soon return to clay, 
Their thoughts, that very day, 
Are but as dust. 

But he is ever blest, 

Whose help and hope all rest 

In God the Lord— 
Who hath the heavens arrayed, 
Who earth's foundations laid, 
And seas and all things made 

By His great word. 

He truth forever keeps. 
His justice never sleeps 

For those oppressed; 
The sufferer's cry He heeds, 
With bread the hungry feeds, 
And forth the captive leads. 

With freedom blessed. 

The blinded eye He clears, 

Lifts those bowed down in tears, 

And loves His saints. 
The stranger He befriends, 
The fatherless defends. 
The widow's prayer attends. 

Whose lone heart faints. 

Soon shall the wicked learn 
How He will overturn 
Their evil ways. 

Psalm CXLVI. 

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The Lord shall ever reign, 
And still thy God remain; 
Praise Him with joyful strain, 
O Zion, praise! 



CXLVII. 



Praise ye the Lord, our God and King, 
For it is good to Him to sing 

In hymns of grateful praise; 
Yea, it is pleasant and most meet 
To praise, with song and music sweet. 

His wondrous works and ways. 

The Lord, O Zion, builds thy walls, 
And home again thy children calls 

From exile long and sad. 
He heals the broken, bleeding heart, 
Binds up its wounds and soothes their smart, 

And makes the mourner glad. 

He numbers all the stars of light. 

Gives each its name, and through the night 

Their marshalled hosts He leads. 
And thus the Lord His people knows, 
Calls them by name, before them goes, 

And in green pastures feeds. 

The Lord is great, and great His might, 
His understanding infinite — 
A deep no thought can sound. 

Psahns CXLVL and CXLVII. 

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The Lord will help the meek to stand, 
But wicked men, His mighty hand 
Will humble to the ground. 

Now to the Lord give thanks and sing, 
Yea, to our God your music bring, 

His lofty praise to show. 
He forms the clouds, prepares the rain, 
And on the mountain side and plain 

He makes the grass to grow. 

He gives the forest beast his food. 
And feeds the hungry, clamorous brood 

Within the raven's nest. 
No creature strength is His delight. 
But only they who fear His might 

And on His mercy rest. 



CXLVH. 

VV. 12-20. 

Jerusalem, thy Saviour sing. 
Yea, to thy God, O Zion, bring 

Thy glad rejoicing lays! 
For He has made thy bulwarks strong, 
And blessed thy children's happy throng 

Within thy gates of praise. 

'Tis He that makes thy borders peace. 
And gives thee from thy fields' increase 
The finest of the wheat. 

Psalm CXLVII. 

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To do His will, His word He sends, 
That swiftly runs to earth's far ends, 
Its service to complete. 

He gives, like wool, the fleecy snow; 
The frost, like ashes, to and fro 

He scatters o'er the land; 
Like crumbs He casts abroad His hail, 
And who, when roars the wintry gale. 

Before His cold can stand? 

But soon He sends His word of might 
To melt the bonds of winter's night 

And wake the joyful spring. 
He bids the vernal breezes blow; 
The ice dissolves, the waters flow, 

And birds begin to sing. 

But O the richer gifts of grace, 
Bestowed upon His chosen race 

To whom He gave His word! 
He thus hath dealt with them alone. 
No others have His statutes known, 

O Israel, praise the Lord! 



CXLVIIL 

From heaven O praise the Lord! 

In heights His glory raise! 
Ye angels praise accord, 

Yea, all His host give praise! 

Psalms CXLVIL and CXLVIIL 

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Your praise prepare, 
Sun, moon, and star; 
Ye heavens afar; 

Ye waters there! 



Yea, let them glorious make 
Jehovah's matchless name; 
For when the word He spake, 
They all to being came ; 
Unmoved for aye 
They steadfast stand 
By His command. 
Which all obey. 

From earth O praise the Lord, 

Ye deeps and all below; 
Wild winds that do His word; 
Ye clouds, fire, hail, and snow! 
Your praise with these. 
Ye mountains, bring; 
Ye cedars, sing, 
With fruitful trees. 



Wild beasts and creeping things; 

All cattle; birds that fly; 
All peoples and their kings; 
Earth's judges, princes high; 
By youth and maid, 
By old and young. 
Let praise be sung 
And tribute paid. 

Psalm CXLVIII. 

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O praise Jehovah's name, 

His name alone is great; 
O'er earth and heaven His fame; 
And high His saints' estate. 
Your praise accord, 
O Israel's race 
That know His grace. 
Praise ye the Lord! 



CXLIX. 

O praise ye the Lord! 
A new song prepare; 
With saints in accord 
His praises declare! 
Her Maker, all glorious, let Zion now sing! 
Her children victorious exult in their King! 

Yea, praise ye His name 
With dancing and joy! 
The timbrel's acclaim 
With harp-strings employ! 
For great is the pleasure in Zion He takes. 
And grace without measure her beauty He makes. 

Let saints with delight 

Exultingly praise 
His glory so bright 
That crowneth their days! 
And when for sweet slumber they pillow their head, 
Their joys without number still sing on their bed. 

Psalms CXLVIII. and CXLIX. 

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God's praises they sing, 
But bear in their hand 
The sword of the King, 
And wait His command. 
This honor possessing, ye saints now accord 
All honor and blessing! O Praise ye the Lord! 



CL. 

O praise ye the Lord! God's praises recite; 
Praise Him in His courts for acts of His might. 
Praise Him in the firmament strong where He dwells, 
According as He in His greatness excels. 

The trumpet's loud blast, the psaltery sweet, 
The timbrel and harp with jubilant feet. 
The strings and the organ with cymbals of joy, 
The high-sounding cymbals, to praise Him employ. 

Thus let every voice the whole world around, 
Yea, all things that breathe His praises resound. 
Let all to Jehovah their praises accord, 
And sing — Hallelujah! O Praise ye the Lord! 



CL. 

Praise ye the Lord in the courts of His holiness! 

Praise in the heights of His firmament strong! 
Praise for the wonderful acts of His mightiness! 

Praise for His excellent greatness prolong! 

Psalms CXLIX. and CL. 

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Praise Him with sound of the trumpet and psaltery! 

Timbrel and harp in His praises employ! 
Praise Him with strings' and with pipes' sweetest 
melody! 

Praise Him with loud-sounding cymbals of joy! 

Voices and instruments, swell ye the harmony! 

Peal forth His praises in perfect accord! 
Everything breathing, in loftiest psalmody, 

Praise ye Jehovah! O Praise ye the Lord! 



DOXOLOGY. 

Here in His courts, O praise the Lord ! 
Ye hosts above your praise accord ! 
His all-excelling greatness praise. 
And all His wondrous works and ways ! 

All music's gladdest strains employ, 
To swell the chorus of your joy! 
Let all that breathe His praises sing ! 
Praise ye the Lord, our Saviour, King I 



Psalm CL. 

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